Hello Steven,
thank you very much for testing.
Steven Chamberlain wrote on 2014-10-05 02:57:
> I'm not sure what you mean by "using the terminal"? There's a button /
> Ctrl-T shortcut that launches xterm...?
It was unclear spoken. Inside of xfe there is a xvt terminal which is
only need for ro
Hello!
Finally I have found solutions to compile xfe for kfreebsd
without errors. Please check the new version 1.37-4 (in sid)
whether it works as you want, especially using the terminal.
And please give me also feedback, if you are happy with this
new version.
see https://packages.qa.debian.org
Hello!
I have seen it and already know the right patches.
I will do an update in the next weeks.
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(2.x and 3.x).
> I have few beginner's questions:
> 1. Is it generaly wrong idea to install to VMWare?
This is a good idea! Installation on real hardware is more difficult.
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Joachim Wiedorn
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rt this high target? I think the
GNU/kFreeBSD distri is stable enough to push it further to the same status
as i386/amd64 already is. For testing I can use a free partition of 10GB
on my harddisk only for install-tests of kfreebsd's. And I often use
Virtualbox 3.0 for install-tests.
de VirtualBox 3.0
installation on HDD not tested
* amd64 image: installable inside VirtualBox 3.0
not installable on HDD: PC always reboot
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regards,
Joachim Wiedorn
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rg) and then wget is
successful.
Because my DNS server works correctly it seems that the
kfreebsd installation cannot use DNS. Perhaps it is a bug in d-i.
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default gw
That command is successfull. But it seems it is not the problem.
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command seems to work in another way as with linux.
And I cannot do 'ifdown' or 'ifup' - unknown commands.
How can I install successfully kfreebsd system?
Fondest regards,
Joachim Wiedorn
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his
file inside. So you must use another header file or disable this code
use on kfreebsd with:
#ifdef __freebsd_kernel__
...
#else
...
#endif
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Hello Guillem,
thanks for the whole detailed infos. I will look through the source
code and see how it can be optimized.
Also thanks for your patch. I will send it to upstream, too.
Fondest regards,
Joachim Wiedorn
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hich should not be kernel dependent
> at all (currently wrongly checks for Linux). This check should just be
> removed and the functionality enabled at build or run time if dpkg or
Where are the code about you speak here? I don't understand your idea
and I don't know what I should change.
Fo
PATCHLEVEL__ 3
> #define __GNUC_GNU_INLINE__ 1
> #define __gnu_hurd__ 1
> #define __GNU__ 1
> lu...@strauss:~$ echo | gcc -g3 -E - | grep -i mach
> #define __MACH 1
> #define __MACH__ 1
> #define MACH 1
Thanks!
Now I can difference between GNU/Linux and GNU/Hurd.
Fondest regards,
does not work.
I think if I say 'defined (__GNU__)' this is always the same an ALL
Debian systems because Debian alsways use GNU-OS.
Perhaps it could be (HURD) or (__hurd) or (__HURD) ?
It seems I must install an hurd system to can test it - not easy.
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Hello,
Joachim Wiedorn wrote:
> > Useful trick (at least if you have an installation, VM or porterbox
> > acces): echo | gcc -E -dD - | less
>
> Wonderful - that is it! Now I can test this an all other architectures
> to see which strings are available.
But now I see it i
Hello,
l...@gnu.org (Ludovic Courtès) wrote:
> And ‘__GLIBC__’, which is what most applications really want to know.
Which systems use this string - or from the other side: which systems
don't use this string?
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ave an installation, VM or porterbox
> acces): echo | gcc -E -dD - | less
Wonderful - that is it! Now I can test this an all other architectures
to see which strings are available.
Thanks!
Fondest regards,
Joachim Wiedorn
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eady on mentors.d.n.
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there
are no code snippet.
> Iff you want to test inside some C file, as shown by your example
> you have to test
>
> #if defined (__FreeBSD_kernel__) || defined (__FreeBSD__) || defined
> (__linux__)
This was the right info for me. And now I see how the strings should
be. Thanks
Hello,
Joachim Wiedorn wrote:
> But on systems with kfreebsd kernel no code is used - not the "linux"
> code and not the "kfreebsd" code. Then I have tested it compiling with
> CFLAGS=-Dkfreebsd and it runs.
Now I have found that config.guess should detect t
ot;
code and not the "kfreebsd" code. Then I have tested it compiling with
CFLAGS=-Dkfreebsd and it runs.
But is there a way for not hardcoding the kernel name ?
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ignore kfreebsd-7 ad_deb...@joonet.de
ignore kfreebsd-8 ad_deb...@joonet.de
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http://www.joonet.de/kfreebsd/01_kfreebsd_install.txt
4. Login and configure GNU/kfreebsd. Look in my flow sheet in the
file 02_kfreebsd_config.txt
Link: http://www.joonet.de/kfreebsd/02_kfreebsd_config.txt
Good luck!
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Joachim Wiedorn
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same functionalities as console-tools.
I have thought it is difficult. But on the other side who can anyone
find this new package kdbcontrol? I think there should be a hint
everywhere, that show the way to this package.
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.
2) The search to kbd or console-tools should show the package
kbdcontrol. I think the best way would be a 'Provide: console-tools'
line.
What is your opinion?
Fondest regards,
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