On Tue, Sep 02, 2008 at 09:39:20AM +0300, Danny Braniss wrote:
take a look at:
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=117603
danny
That PR may or may not be relevant, depending upon what FreeBSD version
users are using, and what kernel build date.
The bug mentioned in that PR got
take a look at:
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=117603
danny
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On Mon, 1 Sep 2008, Jeremy Chadwick wrote:
On Tue, Sep 02, 2008 at 09:39:20AM +0300, Danny Braniss wrote:
take a look at:
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=117603 danny
That PR may or may not be relevant, depending upon what FreeBSD version
users are using, and what kernel
Just upgraded my ports and installed the new xf86-video-nv driver. Well,
loggin out works now without crashing the Xorg server, but most fonts
now show up as balck bars - unreadable and ugly :-(
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O. Hartmann wrote:
Just upgraded my ports and installed the new xf86-video-nv driver. Well,
loggin out works now without crashing the Xorg server, but most fonts
now show up as balck bars - unreadable and ugly :-(
Same for me, just some transparent pictures render transparency as
black, good
Volodymyr Kostyrko wrote:
O. Hartmann wrote:
Just upgraded my ports and installed the new xf86-video-nv driver.
Well, loggin out works now without crashing the Xorg server, but most
fonts now show up as balck bars - unreadable and ugly :-(
Same for me, just some transparent pictures render
O. Hartmann wrote:
Well, everything with a transparency, as you stated above, seems to be
broken, reading Email is a horror, most web sites are rendered broken in
Firefox 3. Luckily, within xterm everthing is ok.
I recompiled xorg and my windowmanager, no effect. Even xdm shows up
with black
O. Hartmann wrote:
Just upgraded my ports and installed the new xf86-video-nv driver. Well,
loggin out works now without crashing the Xorg server, but most fonts
now show up as balck bars - unreadable and ugly :-(
flz@ has committed an updated version (2.4.2) an hour ago. You could try
if
Florian Smeets wrote:
O. Hartmann wrote:
Just upgraded my ports and installed the new xf86-video-nv driver. Well,
loggin out works now without crashing the Xorg server, but most fonts
now show up as balck bars - unreadable and ugly :-(
flz@ has committed an updated version (2.4.2) an hour
O. Hartmann wrote:
Volodymyr Kostyrko wrote:
O. Hartmann wrote:
Just upgraded my ports and installed the new xf86-video-nv driver.
Well, loggin out works now without crashing the Xorg server, but most
fonts now show up as balck bars - unreadable and ugly :-(
Same for me, just some
Florian Smeets wrote:
O. Hartmann wrote:
Just upgraded my ports and installed the new xf86-video-nv driver. Well,
loggin out works now without crashing the Xorg server, but most fonts
now show up as balck bars - unreadable and ugly :-(
flz@ has committed an updated version (2.4.2) an hour
Question to those having this problem - what kind of nVidia hardware do
you have?
Is that something that is based on G80 GPU or later (GeForce 8XXX or later)?
I see that there is already version 2.1.12 of nv driver (in xorg
repository) that is supposed to fix CPUToScreenColorExpandFill function
Andriy Gapon wrote:
Question to those having this problem - what kind of nVidia hardware do
you have?
Is that something that is based on G80 GPU or later (GeForce 8XXX or later)?
I see that there is already version 2.1.12 of nv driver (in xorg
repository) that is supposed to fix
On Tue, 02 Sep 2008 16:28:20 +0200, O. Hartmann
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Andriy Gapon wrote:
Question to those having this problem - what kind of nVidia hardware do
you have?
Is that something that is based on G80 GPU or later (GeForce 8XXX or
later)?
I see that there is already version
Date: Tue, 02 Sep 2008 09:39:20 +0300
From: Danny Braniss [EMAIL PROTECTED]
take a look at:
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=117603
Danny,
Thanks for the suggestion, but my system is a P-III so there is only one
CPU. At 1GHz, I think that this easily qualifies as an older,
## Volodymyr Kostyrko ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
Just upgraded my ports and installed the new xf86-video-nv driver. Well,
loggin out works now without crashing the Xorg server, but most fonts
now show up as balck bars - unreadable and ugly :-(
Same for me, just some transparent pictures render
Dear colleagues,
I'm trying to set up new machine with RAID array slightly larger than 2T, so
I'm forced to use gpt.
I did successfully
gpt create
gpt boot
gpt add
newfs
tar base system
gpt show output looks like:
startsize index contents
0 1
Greetings,
Well, I en devoured to install a copy of 7 as an effort to upgrade
one of our servers. After installing a few ports, I began to notice:
[: -le: argument expected messages being emitted during the configure/make
process. I've already invested a fair amount of time on this upgrade,
and
No it isn't safe to delete these as many, many scripts depend on them.
Bill
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Quoting Bill Campbell [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
No it isn't safe to delete these as many, many scripts depend on them.
LOL yes, I knew that :) My chosen title for the thread is more a reflection
of my frustration with this problem. I'm hoping that a solution is possible.
Because /bin/[
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On Mon, Aug 11, 2008 at 07:58:22AM +0100, Thomas Hurst wrote:
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On 2008-Sep-02 10:49:43 -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well, I en devoured to install a copy of 7 as an effort to upgrade
one of our servers. After installing a few ports, I began to notice:
[: -le: argument expected messages being emitted during the configure/make
process.
This probably
Hello, and thank you for your reply.
Quoting Peter Jeremy [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On 2008-Sep-02 10:49:43 -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well, I en devoured to install a copy of 7 as an effort to upgrade
one of our servers. After installing a few ports, I began to notice:
[: -le: argument
On Saturday 30 August 2008 11:56:01 am Jonathan Bond-Caron wrote:
On Fri Aug 29 11:24 AM, John Baldwin wrote:
If your BIOS doesn't tell us about the IPMI BMC via ACPI or SMBIOS,
you can try using hints (I've seen machines thave a BMC, but the BIOS
doesn't bother to tell you about it).
I see in the release notes for 7.0; and seperately CURRENT on alpha;
that IPV6_V6ONLY is now fully supported for UDP.
Can someone point me to code/text that explains what exactly was broken
about it? In what case(s) udp sockets set with IPV6_V6ONLY accepted V4
packets?
Thanks in advance..
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