Netscape 7.1 from FreeBSD Ports
FBSD V5.2
I get the following error when trying to open Netscape. I know it sounds
like a locking issue but I can't find the file that stores the profile
or the lock file for it. Anyone run into this and have a solution?
I can create a new profile, but only use
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Hello. My friend is running a tea house, she want to put her ancient
Pentium 100 notebook (24MB memory) running FreeBSD 4.9, on the bar so
customers can use it check mails and browse the web. (and I want to help
her.) She want it to just function as a browser machine, she don't even
need a
On Sat, 08 May 2004 17:21:36 +0800, Zhang Weiwu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello. My friend is running a tea house, she want to put her ancient
Pentium 100 notebook (24MB memory) running FreeBSD 4.9, on the bar so
customers can use it check mails and browse the web. (and I want to help
her.)
in message [EMAIL PROTECTED], wrote Zhang Weiwu
thusly...
she want to put her ancient Pentium 100 notebook (24MB memory)
running FreeBSD 4.9, ... She want it to just function as a browser
machine, she don't even need a window manager
Ion, treewm, or tvtwm should be enough for a window manager
Hey there,
But such a slow notebook what browser do you suggest to use? The
harddisk don't have much space after the OS is installed, and memory is
pretty limited. Epiphany comes to my mind, but it depends on Mozilla and
gtk. If there is an extremely light weighted browser that just use
Malcolm Kay wrote:
On Friday 07 May 2004 06:42, Henrik W Lund wrote:
malloc() is your friend! :-)
-- double *ncost = malloc(sizeof (double) * persons * scens); --
This ought to do the trick. Just remember to make sure that malloc
returns a valid pointer, otherwise you'll have another seg
I use Emacs from CVS on a daily basis. Currently, I have a working
copy which build and install into a subdir of my home directory.
But I think building Emacs as a port might provide advantages in
integrating with add-on packages that are available as ports, such as
AUCTeX.
I searched a bit,
On Sat, 8 May 2004 11:57:47 +0200
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But such a slow notebook what browser do you suggest to use? The
harddisk don't have much space after the OS is installed, and memory
is pretty limited. Epiphany comes to my mind, but it depends on
Mozilla and gtk. If there is an
Hi,
I have a CDRW drive which is detected by the BIOS as
UDMA2, but when FreeBSD boots it gets set to PIO4.
Im using FreeBSD 4.7. Its attached using a ATA133
compat cable, and its the only device on that
controller.
Does anyone have any tips on getting the CDRW drive
set to UDMA mode?
Please
Am Samstag, 8. Mai 2004 11:21 schrieb Zhang Weiwu:
Hello. My friend is running a tea house, she want to put her ancient
Pentium 100 notebook (24MB memory) running FreeBSD 4.9, on the bar so
customers can use it check mails and browse the web. (and I want to help
her.) She want it to just
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Daniela wrote:
On Friday 07 May 2004 16:25, Kevin D. Kinsey, DaleCo, S.P. wrote:
4) Can freebsd use a linux swap space?
Yes, anything can be used as swap space, but be sure to determine the correct
device file, or else you'll overwrite precious data.
If, for example, you have the Linux
Good Morning,
I have been running freebsd for 2 ½ years now and currently run
23 freebsd 4.9 servers
I actively encourage everyone to switch to freebsd and have helped many
switch.
What does it take or what are the requirements to get a freebsd.org email
address ex: [EMAIL
--On Saturday, May 08, 2004 08:07:12 -0700 Kyle Keith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Good Morning,
I have been running freebsd for 2 ½ years now and currently
run 23 freebsd 4.9 servers
I actively encourage everyone to switch to freebsd and have helped many
switch.
What does it take or what
w sx wrote:
Does anyone have any tips on getting the CDRW drive
set to UDMA mode?
Add the following to your /boot/loader.conf:
hw.ata.atapi_dma=1
...and reboot. You might also be able to use atacontrol.
--
-Chuck
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Hi,
I'm not sure this is the right list for this question so feel free to
correct me.
Sometimes when I enter a website with application/x-shockwave-flash
content, firefox segfaults with this last lines:
For application/x-shockwave-flash found plugin
/usr/X11R6/lib/browser_plugins/npflash.so
What does it take or what are the requirements to get a freebsd.org email
address ex: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Take a look at this reply to the very same question.
http://docs.freebsd.org/cgi/mid.cgi?20040408111540.GD71019
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Greetings again. Sometimes I want to do a shutdown now; use
/bin/sh; exit to reload the upper layers of the system without
doing a full reboot. If I'm not at the console, I can't do this, so I
have to do the reboot, which takes much longer because of all the
kernel loading and hardware
Can anyone provide a step-by-step procedure to writing Japanese text/documents on
FreeBSD?
I'm currently using FreeBSD 4.9, and i'm very new, so please, try not to gloss over
things (e.g. rather than say go to the ports directory say go to /usr/ports/). It
would really make a difference I
Please disregard last question because it is a little too vague. My apologies.
The Question
[
I would appreciate it very much if someone could provide a step-by-step guide for
enabling Japanese input into a terminal window, using a jvim or other japanese enabled
vi-like editors. I'm not
The default setup is to include /usr/bin before /usr/local/bin in
$PATH. This means that entering lpr -Pfoo doesn't work for printing
on my machine, I have to say /usr/local/bin/lpr -Pfoo.
It is obvious that I could change $PATH to mention /usr/local/bin
before /usr/bin, but is that the right
Is there a way to give a shutdown now; use /bin/sh; exit command
from the command line if I'm logged in remotely? Or do I really need to
use reboot and go through the whole hardware reinitialization?
I don't think this is possible. The reason is (if I understand things
correctly) that if
Thanks you - Worked great!
--- Andreas Davour [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sat, 8 May 2004, w sx wrote:
Hi,
I have a CDRW drive which is detected by the BIOS
as
UDMA2, but when FreeBSD boots it gets set to PIO4.
Im using FreeBSD 4.7. Its attached using a ATA133
compat cable, and
Thank you! I used atacontrol to set it until I
rebooted... and after a reboot.. its detected
correctly.
--- Chuck Swiger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
w sx wrote:
Does anyone have any tips on getting the CDRW
drive
set to UDMA mode?
Add the following to your /boot/loader.conf:
On Sat, 08 May 2004, Harald Schmalzbauer wrote:
Dillo! You really want to have a look at dillo. Increadibly fast and
small, but with limitations (no SSL and such)
all true, but unfortunately it's crashing with bookmarking (the ports
version).
Ciao, Mark Weinem
Hi there,
I've been running a 5 disk vinum array (sripted, no redundancy) for a few
months now. It's composed of 5 scsi drives of 4G each. I bought a new 120G
ide drive, with the intention of copying over all the files from the vinum
array and retiring the array (the scsi drives are really loud).
On Sat, 8 May 2004, w sx wrote:
Thanks you - Worked great!
Glad I could be of help.
Happy hacking!
/Andreas
=== Emacs =
mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Americans have different ways of saying things.
They say 'elevator', we say 'lift' ...
At 7:07 PM +0200 5/8/04, Ph. Schulz wrote:
Is there a way to give a shutdown now; use /bin/sh; exit
command from the command line if I'm logged in remotely? Or do I
really need to use reboot and go through the whole hardware
reinitialization?
I don't think this is possible. The reason is (if
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On Sat, May 08, 2004 at 06:55:54PM +0200, Kai Grossjohann wrote:
The default setup is to include /usr/bin before /usr/local/bin in
$PATH. This means that entering lpr -Pfoo doesn't work for printing
on my machine, I have to say /usr/local/bin/lpr -Pfoo.
It is obvious that I could change
On Sat, 8 May 2004 02:28:32 -0700, Roop Nanuwa scribbled these
curious markings:
Take a look at Opera. It is extremely lightweight in both size, memory
footprint and CPU usage. It also has a built-in kiosk mode which would
probably be perfectly suited for use in the tea house.
... right. Opera
On Saturday 08 May 2004 01:17 pm, Silencium68 wrote:
Hello,
I am trying to setup FreeBSD 5.2.1 on a PC, which is equipped with
* AMD K6/233
* 256 MB RAM
* Adaptec AHA-1542 (SCSI-Id #7, I/O 0x0330, IRQ 15, DMA 0)
* RealTek RTL8139
* Seagate ST34520N (SCSI-Id
I use:
echo $Z | tr '[a-z' '[A-Z]'
Jose Lima
On Fri, 2004-05-07 at 03:53, Christoph Kukulies wrote:
Strange: I was used to do upper case lower case conversion always like this
and it suddenly doesn't work anymore:
$ echo Z | tr [A-Z] [a-z]
--
Chris Christoph P. U. Kukulies
Strange: I was used to do upper case lower case conversion always like
this and it suddenly doesn't work anymore:
$ echo Z | tr [A-Z] [a-z]
You can use special classes in this case too:
$ echo Zz | tr [:upper:] [:lower:]
--
-jpeg.
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On Saturday, 8 May 2004 at 13:37:42 -0400, Lee Dilkie wrote:
Hi there,
I've been running a 5 disk vinum array (sripted, no redundancy) for a few
months now. It's composed of 5 scsi drives of 4G each. I bought a new 120G
ide drive, with the intention of copying over all the files from the
On Sat, 2004-05-08 at 18:55, Kai Grossjohann wrote:
The default setup is to include /usr/bin before /usr/local/bin in
$PATH. This means that entering lpr -Pfoo doesn't work for printing
on my machine, I have to say /usr/local/bin/lpr -Pfoo.
It is obvious that I could change $PATH to mention
On Sat, 8 May 2004, Zhang Weiwu wrote:
Hello. My friend is running a tea house, she want to put her ancient
Pentium 100 notebook (24MB memory) running FreeBSD 4.9, on the bar so
customers can use it check mails and browse the web. (and I want to help
her.) She want it to just function as a
On Sun, 9 May 2004 3:17 am, w sx wrote:
Thank you! I used atacontrol to set it until I
rebooted... and after a reboot.. its detected
correctly.
--- Chuck Swiger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
w sx wrote:
Does anyone have any tips on getting the CDRW
drive
set to UDMA mode?
Add the
On Sunday, 09 May 2004 09:21, Earl Larsen wrote:
A: OK. With a little research I found the following:
A: To build and install DRM, cd /usr/src/sys/modules/drm make all install
A:
A: DRM == Direct Rendering modules. This will hopefully give you radeon.ko
A:
A: Check out
Is there any way to get links -g to run without starting X? If I run
it in an Xterm, it's fine, but at the console it just exits with an error:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~ links -g
Could not initialize any graphics driver. Tried the following drivers:
x:
Can't open display (null)
Would be nice
Dear Kai,
This problem can be solved by making file /usr/bin/lp* non-executable, like
this:
chmod -x /usr/bin/lp*
regards,
Robert
On Sat, 08 May 2004 18:55:54 +0200
Kai Grossjohann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The default setup is to include /usr/bin before /usr/local/bin in
$PATH. This
On 05-May-2004 Lex Hider wrote:
OK, there are 2 things I'd like help with:
1)
What's the recommended or best way for ripping audio
CDs in FreeBSD-5.X? That is putting music CD to HD for
encoding ogg/flac/mp3 etc.
cdparanoia/cdda2wav/dagrab or dding /dev/acd0tX?
I've been using the dd
On Sat, 8 May 2004 16:35:55 -0400, Christopher Nehren
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... right. Opera is a kitchen sink suite just like Mozilla.
That, and it's the ugliest thing on the planet -- even worse than
anything Apple's ever released, IMO.
It is feature-packed, that's true. However,
Pardon the intrusion. I have not gotten anything in a few days, and the list
site does not show bounces.
So - this is just a test.
Again, sorry everyone.
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Chris
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At 2004-05-08T09:21:36Z, Zhang Weiwu [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
But such a slow notebook what browser do you suggest to use? The
harddisk don't have much space after the OS is installed, and memory
is pretty limited.
Does the browser *have* to run on the laptop itself, or could you configure
Greetings,
I've been playing with signed emails (S/MIME, OpenSSL etc) but am
running into an annoying problem: openssl smime -sign signs the
text, but it adds ^M's at the end of the lines of the original text.
When piping it through to the MTA, somewhere the ^M's are lost and
the signature of the
At 2004-05-08T16:55:54Z, Kai Grossjohann [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The default setup is to include /usr/bin before /usr/local/bin in $PATH.
This means that entering lpr -Pfoo doesn't work for printing on my
machine, I have to say /usr/local/bin/lpr -Pfoo.
Is there any reason you can't delete
On Sat, 08 May 2004 12:49:24 -0400
[EMAIL PROTECTED] granted us these pearls of wisdom:
Please disregard last question because it is a little too vague. My apologies.
The Question
[
I would appreciate it very much if someone could provide a step-by-step guide for
enabling Japanese input
Still looking for answers. If anyone has any ideas, I would be
very grateful to hear them. Thanks.
At 10:09 AM 5/7/04 -0400, Dragoncrest wrote:
Just recently I've started having a DNS issue of sorts on two of
my workstations running KDE 3.2 on Freebsd 4.9 and using both
anubis wrote:
On Sun, 9 May 2004 3:17 am, w sx wrote:
[ ... ]
Have a look at man ata. Here is the important part
ATAPI devices are set to PIO mode by default because severe DMA
problems are common even if the device capabilities indicate support.
You can always try to set DMA mode on an ATAPI
Kirk Strauser wrote:
At 2004-05-08T16:55:54Z, Kai Grossjohann [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The default setup is to include /usr/bin before /usr/local/bin in $PATH.
This means that entering lpr -Pfoo doesn't work for printing on my
machine, I have to say /usr/local/bin/lpr -Pfoo.
Is there any reason
Hi all,
I do CPIO style image backups of my FreeBSD systems. In the event that I
need to restore one of these backups, I usually use the FreeBSD
installation media to fdisk and create filesystems, then mount the new
filesystems and restore the CPIO archive.
This system works great for me, but
On Sun, May 09, 2004 at 10:19:07AM +1000, Alastair G. Hogge wrote:
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main# make all install
=== mga
Warning: Object directory not changed from
original /usr/src/sys/modules/drm/mga
cc -O2 -pipe -ffast-math
1-Installed 5.2.1 release
2-installed Developer release (without X)
3-cvsuped ports tree
4-tried compiling gnome 2.6 meta port from ports
it kept on failing at pango
anybody have any ideas as to why???
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I had a similar, but different problem with 4.7 which impacted all network
traffic but was most noticible using Konqueror. I was getting similar pauses
regardless of the application I ran. Unless you are running BIND and
attempting to get at zones that you adminster, I don't think this is a
On 2004-05-09 11:57, Edwin Groothuis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Greetings,
I've been playing with signed emails (S/MIME, OpenSSL etc) but am
running into an annoying problem: openssl smime -sign signs the
text, but it adds ^M's at the end of the lines of the original text.
When piping it
On Sun, 9 May 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I had a similar, but different problem with 4.7 which impacted all network
traffic but was most noticible using Konqueror. I was getting similar pauses
regardless of the application I ran. Unless you are running BIND and
attempting to get at zones
Hello,
I am trying to setup FreeBSD 5.2.1 on a PC, which is equipped with
* AMD K6/233
* 256 MB RAM
* Adaptec AHA-1542 (SCSI-Id #7, I/O 0x0330, IRQ 15, DMA 0)
* RealTek RTL8139
* Seagate ST34520N (SCSI-Id #0)
* Quantum Fireball 540S (SCSI-Id #1)
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