Am 19. Mai, 2008 schwätzte [EMAIL PROTECTED] so:

Next up, the question: has anyone tried gaming on FreeBSD?  I've seen
past stuff mainly about problems WRT native software liking ALSA over
OSS, but I don't know if that's
been solved or got worse.  What about WINE and its decendants?

I'm always trying to find gaming info for *NIX. I discovered atanks last
week, but doubt it'd fit real gaming cravings.

Finally, has anyone got a copy of FreeBSD 7 or Slackware 12.1?

For those at the installfest last weekend, I STILL don't have a working
install, and I worked on it all day.  ACPI on this laptop is turning out
to be a MAJOR headache!
One big weirdness (for me, anyway) is that the kernel on the install
disks works fine but my compiled kernels all fail when they try to mount
the root filesystem.

What error are you getting? Can't find root partition type of errors? Are
you getting your initrds? Do they include the module for whatever
filesystem you're using for root?

As I'm writing this, I recall that, on modern Slackware anyway, they use
modules and an initrd image, so maybe that's it.

Yup. Everything does at this point. The kernel is too big to boot if you
don't put some stuff in modules. Maybe some hardware can handle big,
monolithic kernels, but that's not the general case.

Oh, and that Ubuntu gripe: who the hell makes a live-CD/install disk
where the root/superuser account is password protected?!?  And said
password is nowhere to be found
on the disk!  What gives?!?  Ubuntu is clearly too windozey for my
taste.  Blech! :(

Said password doesn't exist. By default root doesn't have a password on
Ubuntu boxen. You can add one, but it would be better to just use sudo.

windows understands account and privilege seperation? windows understands
security? Maybe in a Bizarro world...

ciao,

der.hans
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