Hi,
I have created a virtual machine of PC-BSD release 9.1 64 bit in VMware Player
Version 5.0.0 build-812388 based on PCBSD9.1-x64-DVD.iso downloaded from
ftp://mirrors.isc.org/pub/pcbsd/9.1/amd64/PCBSD9.1-x64-DVD.iso , and setup
network configuration and installed Firefox 20.0 by AppCafe,
Chou, David J wrote:
Hi,
I have created a virtual machine of PC-BSD release 9.1 64 bit in VMware
Player Version 5.0.0 build-812388 based on PCBSD9.1-x64-DVD.iso downloaded
from ftp://mirrors.isc.org/pub/pcbsd/9.1/amd64/PCBSD9.1-x64-DVD.iso , and
setup network configuration and installed
On Sun, May 19, 2013 at 4:03 PM, Chou, David J david.j.c...@intel.com wrote:
Hi,
I have created a virtual machine of PC-BSD release 9.1 64 bit in VMware
Player Version 5.0.0 build-812388 based on PCBSD9.1-x64-DVD.iso downloaded
from
Hi all,
Could you guide me where I can find all the supported PHY driver source
code details ?
I want to know what are the PHY drivers supported within Freebsd 9.1
Release.
Please help me on this.
Regards
Hrisikesh
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On 01/30/2013 12:13 PM, Hrisikesh sahu wrote:
Hi all,
Could you guide me where I can find all the supported PHY driver source
code details ?
I want to know what are the PHY drivers supported within Freebsd 9.1
Release.
Please help me on this.
Regards
Hrisikesh
Hi
My guess: /usr/src/sys/dev
guide me where I can find all the supported PHY driver source
code details ?
I want to know what are the PHY drivers supported within Freebsd 9.1
Release.
Please help me on this.
Regards
Hrisikesh
Hi
My guess: /usr/src/sys/dev/mii
to /usr/src
On Wed, Jan 30, 2013 at 6:31 PM, Bas Smeelen b.smee...@ose.nl wrote:
On 01/30/2013 12:13 PM, Hrisikesh sahu wrote:
Hi all,
Could you guide me where I can find all the supported PHY driver source
code details ?
I want to know what are the PHY drivers supported within Freebsd 9.1
On 19/10/2012 07:44, dweimer wrote:
First step replace the usr/src within the jail with new source using
svn, easy enough. Then start make buildworld... oops, I have a
problem now, the usr/obj/usr stuff is now under
/usr/obj/usr/jails/release91rc2..., However I want it to be under
On 2012-10-19 02:48, Shane Ambler wrote:
On 19/10/2012 07:44, dweimer wrote:
First step replace the usr/src within the jail with new source using
svn, easy enough. Then start make buildworld... oops, I have a
problem now, the usr/obj/usr stuff is now under
/usr/obj/usr/jails/release91rc2...,
I have been playing around with different build layouts etc trying to
come up with a plan to make updates smoother and more easily recoverable
if it goes horribly wrong. I think I have almost figured things out,
just have a couple things left to figure out, one of which I am hoping
someone on
Hi ,
May you help me
I'm looking for the code-source FREEBSD please it's possible to send me
the links .
Thank you in advance .
Best regards
Philippe
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Hi ,
May you help me
I'm looking for the code-source FREEBSD please it's possible to send me
the links .
Thank you in advance .
Best regards
Philippe
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Ladies and Gentlemen,
This is the first time I have tried to upgrade FreeBSD's source code,
and I have done something wrong, but I am not sure what. I am
upgrading from 6.2 to 8.0.
First, I upgraded the source code, using csup /root/supfile.
Here are the contents of /root/supfile
Jay Hall writes:
This is the first time I have tried to upgrade FreeBSD's source
code, and I have done something wrong, but I am not sure what. I
am upgrading from 6.2 to 8.0.
Have you read the Handbook entry on upgrading system source?
Robert
Jay Hall wrote:
Ladies and Gentlemen,
This is the first time I have tried to upgrade FreeBSD's source code,
and I have done something wrong, but I am not sure what. I am upgrading
from 6.2 to 8.0.
First, I upgraded the source code, using csup /root/supfile.
Here are the contents of /root
I would like you to send a copy of all the source code of FreeBSD so I
may use it for a project that will allow the running of applacations
from a different os to run on FreeBSD. Please send a attachment of the
full source code in the reply email.
Thank you,
Petros
Petros Ring wrote:
I would like you to send a copy of all the source code of FreeBSD so I
may use it for a project that will allow the running of applacations
from a different os to run on FreeBSD. Please send a attachment of the
full source code in the reply email.
Thank you,
Petros
On Wed, Nov 4, 2009 at 4:26 PM, Petros Ring petros...@live.com wrote:
I would like you to send a copy of all the source code of FreeBSD so I may
use it for a project that will allow the running of applacations from a
different os to run on FreeBSD. Please send a attachment of the full source
Hi Petros
On Wed, Nov 4, 2009 at 5:26 PM, Petros Ring petros...@live.com wrote:
I would like you to send a copy of all the source code of FreeBSD so I may
use it for a project that will allow the running of applacations from a
different os to run on FreeBSD. Please send a attachment
/02/04/#cddl
===
http://www.opensolaris.org/os/about/faq/licensing_faq/
*If I use code licensed under the CDDL in my proprietary product, will I
have to share my source code?*
Yes, for any source files that are licensed under the CDDL and any
modifications you make. However, you
need to understand the
licensing impacts of using a Free-BSD kernel.
Browsing the web about the BSD license just made me confused. Seems like to
understand these licensing issues you must be a lawyer.
I got the following questions regarding source license:
1.Do I need to open the source code
by yourself.
2. you can't blame us for anything.
3. Include the COPYRIGHT notice.
I got the following questions regarding source license:
1.Do I need to open the source code for my product if I use the BSD kernel
as part of the product?
No.
2.If I do some kernel changes, do I need
Jonathan Chen wrote:
4.Suppose the answer for 1-3 is no, s there any other reason why I need to
open the code.
Only if you feel like it.
I'd make that, Only if you feel like it or would like the warm glow of
giving back to the community (and of course all those extra eyes to
audit and
Thanks guys for the prompt answers!!!
It seems weird that code that uses dtrace must be opened. I mean every
serious production level application must have some dtrace-like mechanism
inside to collect online information when needed. It is a shame that because
of licensing issues, I will have to
have to share my source code?*
Yes, for any source files that are licensed under the CDDL and any
modifications you make. However, you don't need to share the source for your
proprietary source files.
===
http://lwn.net/Articles/114839/
I am NOT a lawyer , therefore my opinions does
On 27 jul 2009, at 14:42, son goku wrote:
Thanks guys for the prompt answers!!!
It seems weird that code that uses dtrace must be opened. I mean every
serious production level application must have some dtrace-like
mechanism
inside to collect online information when needed. It is a shame
and then stops with this error:
so, you did what you are supposed to do to get the latest source.
So, basically, the question for everyone here is, what's the simplest
way
to get a fresh source code tree so that I can build the world
applications?
If you want to make
On Mon, Feb 23, 2009 at 01:15:16AM +, af300...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
My churches web server is having problems compiling world for FreeBSD
7.0-p10 (I believe I just did the csup last night). It gets to this point
and then stops with this error:
touch gtype-desc.h
touch: No such
On Feb 23, 2009 10:43am, Roland Smith rsm...@xs4all.nl wrote:
On Mon, Feb 23, 2009 at 01:15:16AM +, af300...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
My churches web server is having problems compiling world for FreeBSD
7.0-p10 (I believe I just did the csup last night). It gets to this
point
On Mon, Feb 23, 2009 at 06:27:06PM +, af300...@gmail.com wrote:
On Feb 23, 2009 10:43am, Roland Smith rsm...@xs4all.nl wrote:
On Mon, Feb 23, 2009 at 01:15:16AM +, af300...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
My churches web server is having problems compiling world for FreeBSD
af300...@gmail.com writes:
I'ma little unclear about how to build individual programs from
within the source tree. Can you please explain how I'd do this?
Assuming 1) you have the source tree installed, and 2) it and
the kernel are of compatible versions (shouldn't be a problem
af300...@gmail.com writes:
On Feb 23, 2009 10:43am, Roland Smith rsm...@xs4all.nl wrote:
On Mon, Feb 23, 2009 at 01:15:16AM +, af300...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
My churches web server is having problems compiling world for FreeBSD
7.0-p10 (I believe I just did the csup last night).
the latest source.
So, basically, the question for everyone here is, what's the simplest way
to get a fresh source code tree so that I can build the world applications?
If you want to make sure that nothing damaged is in your way, delete
everything under /usr/src except of your configuration
running the file system checks I rebooted normally and
everything appears to be fine. I then updated the system and kernel source
code and that's when I found this problem. The kernel built ok and I've had
the system running for up to 2 hours since fixing the file systems without
incident
in ifconfig nor in
sysinstall/configure/networking/interfaces. Dmesg says: No Driver Attached.
After some search I found that someone has written a driver but it
hasn't been put int the official FreeBSD release. I want to try my
luck with the driver. My question is where to place the source code
files
. I want to try my
luck with the driver. My question is where to place the source code
files? and how to compile it (I assume it can be part of a kernel
rebuild if placed in the right directory)
The source code for the driver consists of the 3 files:
if_sis19x.c, if_sis19xreg.h
On Sun, Feb 8, 2009 at 7:10 AM, Bruce Cran br...@cran.org.uk wrote:
/boot/modules doesn't seem to be used any more: modules are put
into /boot/kerneldir which is /boot/kernel by default.
/boot/modules is still used. My ndis0 driver is located in
/boot/modules and loaded via /boot/loader.conf
but it
hasn't been put int the official FreeBSD release. I want to try my
luck with the driver. My question is where to place the source code
files? and how to compile it (I assume it can be part of a kernel
rebuild if placed in the right directory)
The source code for the driver consists of the 3 files
: No Driver Attached.
After some search I found that someone has written a driver but it
hasn't been put int the official FreeBSD release. I want to try my
luck with the driver. My question is where to place the source code
files? and how to compile it (I assume it can be part of a kernel
rebuild
Dear sir/madam..
I am a student studying computers and would like to build unix operating
systems later on so i was browsing through your website for the source code but
could not find it so it would be very very nice if you could give me the url of
the page where i can get the source code
On Mon, 2008-07-21 at 09:23 +0200, Wojciech Puchar wrote:
Dear sir/madam..
I am a student studying computers and would like to build unix operating
systems later on so i was browsing through your website for the source code
but could not find it so it would be very very nice if you
Le Mon, 21 Jul 2008 08:08:26 +0530,
Madana [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
Dear sir/madam..
I am a student studying computers and would like to build unix
operating systems later on so i was browsing through your website for
the source code but could not find it so it would be very very nice
Dear sir/madam..
I am a student studying computers and would like to build unix operating
systems later on so i was browsing through your website for the source code but
could not find it so it would be very very nice if you could give me the url of
the page where i can get the source code
On Sun, Jul 20, 2008 at 10:38 PM, Madana [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear sir/madam..
I am a student studying computers and would like to build unix operating
systems later on so i was browsing through your website for the source code
but could not find it so it would be very very nice
Madana wrote:
Dear sir/madam..
I am a student studying computers and would like to build unix operating
systems later on so i was browsing through your website for the source code but
could not find it so it would be very very nice if you could give me the url of
the page where i can get
On Mon, 21 Jul 2008 12:08 pm, Madana wrote:
Dear sir/madam..
I am a student studying computers and would like to build unix
operating systems later on so i was browsing through your
website for the source code but could not find it so it would
be very very nice if you could give me
I want to download FreeBSD source code on Linux server. How do I go about
it .
regards,
Onkar
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* Onkar [EMAIL PROTECTED] [05-14-2008]:
I want to download FreeBSD source code on Linux server. How do I go about
it .
One option is FTP:
ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/releases/i386/7.0-RELEASE/src
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source code on Linux server. How do I go
about
it .
One option is FTP:
ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/releases/i386/7.0-RELEASE/src
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http
On May 14, 2008, at 9:38 AM, Onkar wrote:
But I am finding no files with extension .c or .h
[image: File:]generic.aaftp://ftp-archive.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD-Archive/old-releases/i386/6.1-RELEASE/kernels/generic.aa
1392
[ ... ]
what are these ??
They are a .tgz split up into pieces (via
On Wed, May 14, 2008 at 10:08:08PM +0530, Onkar wrote:
But I am finding no files with extension .c or .h
[image:
File:]generic.aaftp://ftp-archive.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD-Archive/old-releases/i386/6.1-RELEASE/kernels/generic.aa
1392
[...]
what are these ??
Tarballs.
Grab
On Wed, May 14, 2008 at 11:56:06AM -0500, David Kelly wrote:
On Wed, May 14, 2008 at 10:08:08PM +0530, Onkar wrote:
But I am finding no files with extension .c or .h
[image:
File:]generic.aaftp://ftp-archive.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD-Archive/old-releases/i386/6.1-RELEASE/kernels/generic.aa
At 2008-05-14T21:26:19+05:30, Onkar wrote:
I want to download FreeBSD source code on Linux server. How do I go
about it .
Assuming that you have CVS installed on your Linux machine, you can do
cvs -d [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/ncvs co src
For a list of other CVS servers, and usage examples
Hi,
On Tue, May 13, 2008 at 12:01 AM, Ross Gohlke [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am a longtime FreeBSD user accustomed to ports. I have never been
comfortable compiling source code except under the most vanilla of
circumstances (ie, when nothing goes wrong).
QUESTION: How can I change pam
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wrote:
I am a longtime FreeBSD user accustomed to ports. I have never been
comfortable compiling source code except under the most vanilla of
circumstances (ie, when nothing goes wrong).
QUESTION: How can I change pam-pgsql's configure script to find
pgsql's
libraries?
The machine
On Sun, May 11, 2008 at 07:09:03PM +0530, Onkar wrote:
I am a newbie to FreeBSD . I want ot downlod entire FreeBSD source code for
reference. Please let me know how do i go about it.
If you are installing FreeBSD on a machine, then the easiest thing
to do is just check source when you
I am a longtime FreeBSD user accustomed to ports. I have never been
comfortable compiling source code except under the most vanilla of
circumstances (ie, when nothing goes wrong).
QUESTION: How can I change pam-pgsql's configure script to find pgsql's
libraries?
The machine in question
I am a longtime FreeBSD user accustomed to ports. I have never been
comfortable compiling source code except under the most vanilla of
circumstances (ie, when nothing goes wrong).
QUESTION: How can I change pam-pgsql's configure script to find pgsql's
libraries?
The machine in question
I am a newbie to FreeBSD . I want ot downlod entire FreeBSD source code for
reference. Please let me know how do i go about it.
regards,
Onkar
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| reference. Please let me know how do i go about it.
Depends on if your talking about for the base system or ports or both.
The easiest way to do
On Sun, 11 May 2008 19:09:03 +0530
Onkar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am a newbie to FreeBSD . I want ot downlod entire FreeBSD source
code for reference. Please let me know how do i go about it.
Welcome to FreeBSD Onkar! ;-)
While installing from CD, you have the option to extract the source
On Friday 19 October 2007 06:42:37 Yang You Yong wrote:
I want to get a source code of cal (calendar tool), where
can I get it?
cal is ncal as mentioned in the manual page. So, /usr/src/usr.bin/ncal
if you have the source installed. Or here:
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/cvsweb.cgi
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tool), where can I get = it?
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Hi,
I downloaded all the 6.2 release ISO images for the i386 target. I was
unable to find the source code in any of the archives. I went through the
FAQs which did not shed light on the location. I found a 'Documentation'
links on the home site which had a link to a web browse-able version
Jayendran wrote:
Hi,
I downloaded all the 6.2 release ISO images for the i386 target. I was
unable to find the source code in any of the archives. I went through the
FAQs which did not shed light on the location. I found a 'Documentation'
links on the home site which had a link to a web
Hi,
I am interesting in looking at source code for freebsd. Is it possible to
do so without
installing freebsd?
Can you provide information on how I can get access to source code for
reading purposes?
Thanks,
-Praveen
-
Take the whole responsibility on your own shoulders, and know
Praveen Kumar Amritaluru wrote:
Hi,
I am interesting in looking at source code for freebsd. Is it possible to
do so without
installing freebsd?
Can you provide information on how I can get access to source code for
reading purposes?
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/cvsweb.cgi/ for a web
All,
What tools your people use apart from CTAGS/cscope to navigate vast
source code base. Im using ctags in gvim. Want to know any better tool
which you may be using.
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All,
What tools your people use apart from CTAGS/cscope to navigate vast
source code base. Im using ctags in gvim. Want to know any better tool
which you may be using.
There's not really much choice. I'm currently playing
vast
source code base. Im using ctags in gvim. Want to know any better tool
which you may be using.
There's not really much choice. I'm currently playing with GNU global
(http://www.gnu.org/software/global/, available in
/usr/ports/devel/global), which so far seems to be a little better
than
people use apart from CTAGS/cscope to navigate
vast source code base. Im using ctags in gvim. Want to know any
better tool which you may be using.
There's not really much choice. I'm currently playing with GNU global
(http://www.gnu.org/software/global/, available in
/usr/ports/devel/global
Lowell Gilbert wrote:
Mayo, Richard A RDECOM CERDEC STCD SRI [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes:
I installed FreeBSD on a couple of computers without installing any source
code. Now (naturally), I want to get a hold of the kernel source so I can
re-compile and enable support for PIM and Multicast
'
Subject: Re: Getting Source Code after Installing the Software
Mayo, Richard A RDECOM CERDEC STCD SRI [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes:
I installed FreeBSD on a couple of computers without
installing any source code. Now (naturally), I want to get a
hold of the kernel source so I can re-compile
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Mayo, Richard A RDECOM CERDEC STCD SRI
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Can you simply tell
Don't top-post, please.
Mayo, Richard A RDECOM CERDEC STCD SRI [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes:
Can you simply tell me the name of the tar ball on the CD?
It's split(1).
6.1-RELEASE/src/ has it broken into different pieces of the sources.
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INSTALL THE SOURCE OF FREEBSD AT THE US ARMY!
I'm sure you're right, but we're kind of spread out and we don't talk all that
much...
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DID ANYBODY LOOK ON THE SENDER ADDRESS OF THIS ORIGINAL POSTING!?
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INSTALL THE SOURCE OF FREEBSD AT THE US ARMY!
I'm sure you're right, but we're
On Mon, Jun 19, 2006 at 03:26:46PM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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I BET THERE ARE SEVERAL GUYS WHO KNOW HOW TO
INSTALL
I installed FreeBSD on a couple of computers without installing any source
code. Now (naturally), I want to get a hold of the kernel source so I can
re-compile and enable support for PIM and Multicast Routing.
However, I can't figure how to get the source off my CDs. I downloaded the
ISO's
You can get the source code at any time with cvsup, which is availible
through ports. check out
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/cvsup.html
On 6/16/06, Mayo, Richard A RDECOM CERDEC STCD SRI
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I installed FreeBSD on a couple of computers without
Mayo, Richard A RDECOM CERDEC STCD SRI [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes:
I installed FreeBSD on a couple of computers without installing any source
code. Now (naturally), I want to get a hold of the kernel source so I can
re-compile and enable support for PIM and Multicast Routing.
However, I
On Friday 16 June 2006 21:27, Mayo, Richard A RDECOM CERDEC STCD SRI wrote:
I installed FreeBSD on a couple of computers without installing any source
code. Now (naturally), I want to get a hold of the kernel source so I can
re-compile and enable support for PIM and Multicast Routing
On Fri, Jun 16, 2006 at 04:27:31PM -0400, Mayo, Richard A RDECOM CERDEC STCD
SRI wrote:
I installed FreeBSD on a couple of computers without installing any source
code. Now (naturally), I want to get a hold of the kernel source so I can
re-compile and enable support for PIM and Multicast
On Thu, 27 Apr 2006, Malcolm Fitzgerald wrote:
On 27/04/2006, at 7:33 AM, P.U.Kruppa wrote:
On Wed, 26 Apr 2006, Malcolm Fitzgerald wrote:
I've set up a printer.
location: lpt0
Printer State: idle, accepting jobs
device URI: parallel:/dev/lpt0
Printing the test page does not work, the job
On 28/04/2006, at 9:36 AM, P.U.Kruppa wrote:
On Thu, 27 Apr 2006, Malcolm Fitzgerald wrote:
On 27/04/2006, at 7:33 AM, P.U.Kruppa wrote:
On Wed, 26 Apr 2006, Malcolm Fitzgerald wrote:
I've set up a printer.
location: lpt0
Printer State: idle, accepting jobs
device URI: parallel:/dev/lpt0
Without knowing anything about this the line that looks odd to me says:
D [28/Apr/2006:09:54:37 +1000] [Job
1] /usr/local/libexec/cups/filter/foomatic-rip: No such file or
directory
That's the problem. I've printed the test page from CUPS.
I googled and found foomatic at linuxprinting.org.
On Wed, 26 Apr 2006, Malcolm Fitzgerald wrote:
I've set up a printer.
location: lpt0
Printer State: idle, accepting jobs
device URI: parallel:/dev/lpt0
Printing the test page does not work, the job is aborted with error:
client-error-not-possible
The most probable reason for this is that
On 27/04/2006, at 7:33 AM, P.U.Kruppa wrote:
On Wed, 26 Apr 2006, Malcolm Fitzgerald wrote:
I've set up a printer.
location: lpt0
Printer State: idle, accepting jobs
device URI: parallel:/dev/lpt0
Printing the test page does not work, the job is aborted with
error: client-error-not-possible
I'm trying to install a Brother HL-1230 printer.
Did you also have a look at
http://linuxprinting.org/show_driver.cgi?
driver=hl1250fromprinter=Brother-HL-1230
?
I think you might be lucky: they have got a .ppd file there for you
(Brother-HL-1230-hl1250.ppd ). Download it, put it into
On Tue, 25 Apr 2006, Malcolm Fitzgerald wrote:
I'm trying to install a Brother HL-1230 printer.
Did you also have a look at
http://linuxprinting.org/show_driver.cgi?driver=hl1250fromprinter=Brother-HL-1230
?
I think you might be lucky: they have got a .ppd file there for you
P.U.Kruppa writes:
Printing the test page does not work, the job is aborted with error:
client-error-not-possible
The most probable reason for this is that some user permissions
are set incorrectly. We have to analyze this step by step.
This jogs a memory.
What are
I've set up a printer.
location: lpt0
Printer State: idle, accepting jobs
device URI: parallel:/dev/lpt0
Printing the test page does not work, the job is aborted with error:
client-error-not-possible
The most probable reason for this is that some user permissions are
set incorrectly. We
On 26/04/2006, at 3:15 AM, Robert Huff wrote:
P.U.Kruppa writes:
Printing the test page does not work, the job is aborted with error:
client-error-not-possible
The most probable reason for this is that some user permissions
are set incorrectly. We have to analyze this step by step.
On Sun, 23 Apr 2006, Malcolm Fitzgerald wrote:
I'm trying to install a Brother HL-1230 printer. I've been to the Brother web
site and found that they don't have drivers for FreeBSD but they do provide
the source code. I downloaded the source code. So far so good. I unzipped the
tarball
On 23/04/2006, at 5:25 PM, P.U.Kruppa wrote:
On Sun, 23 Apr 2006, Malcolm Fitzgerald wrote:
I'm trying to install a Brother HL-1230 printer. I've been to the
Brother web site and found that they don't have drivers for FreeBSD
but they do provide the source code. I downloaded the source code
provide the source code. I downloaded the source code. So far so good. I
unzipped the tarball and had a look. There's the source code.
I don't know what to do with it. I've learnt to type make install clean.
How do I make this code into something useful?
sad kid :-(
I guess make install clean
have drivers for FreeBSD but they do
provide the source code. I downloaded the source code. So far so good. I
unzipped the tarball and had a look. There's the source code.
I don't know what to do with it. I've learnt to type make install
clean. How do I make this code into something useful
On Sun, Apr 23, 2006 at 03:37:12PM +1000, Malcolm Fitzgerald wrote:
I'm trying to install a Brother HL-1230 printer. I've been to the
Brother web site and found that they don't have drivers for FreeBSD but
they do provide the source code. I downloaded the source code. So far
so good. I
I'm trying to install a Brother HL-1230 printer. I've been to the
Brother web site and found that they don't have drivers for FreeBSD but
they do provide the source code. I downloaded the source code. So far
so good. I unzipped the tarball and had a look. There's the source
code.
I don't
Hello,
How can i get the TCP/IP source code , mainly sys/netinet.
I have been browsing the site for a while , but havn'yt managed to discover how
can I get those
simple .c, .h files
Any help is highly appreciated
Chava
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