Hi. This is the third time I've tried to write this Email. Things keep
failing out from under me.
This did not happen before I cvsuped Oct 14 to get around the -pthread
problem with ports.
Either my server (I NFS mount /home from the server machine) or the
desktop machine have failed unpredic
Hi.
I would like to get an Audigy2 Platnum card working on my AMD dual
processor system. I'm 5.1-CURRENT but I tend to hang back a little.
I have "device pcm" and "device sbc" in the kernel. When the system
didn't figure out the card I added "device firewire" "device sbp" and
"device fwe" to
sh (TM) plugin for Mozilla web browser"
installed. I have not checked to see if the plugin needs to be
upgraded yet because I'm looking for a misconfigure for the plugins.
Thanks for your help.
Joe Marcus Clarke wrote:
On Sat, 2003-08-02 at 16:20, Tom Parquette wrote:
Try upgrad
I deinstalled and reinstalled gtk12. That appears to have fixed this
problem.
Joe Marcus Clarke wrote:
(mozilla-bin:62160): Gtk-WARNING **: A floating object was finalized.
This means that someone called g_object_unref() on an object that had
only a floating reference; the initial floating referen
Periodically, Mozilla V1.3.1 will appear to crash on some web sites.
I finally got the following messages out of it. It's not much but I was
hoping someone might have an idea.
This was from an attempt to point at www.historychannel.com. TIA
$ export DISPLAY=Stargate.Tom.Parquette.name:0
$ mozi
Hi. I'm not sure if this belongs somewhere else but I'm starting here
since these are 5.x systems.
Please CC me on any replies. I subscribe to the digest format (makes
replying difficult.) TIA.
I have DDNS running between my house server and what will become an X
desktop.
They are both 5.x a
Mike Makonnen wrote:
On Tue, Jul 08, 2003 at 06:26:27PM -0400, Tom Parquette wrote:
Hi,
I have been getting the message "/etc/rc: WARNING: domainname(1) is not
set" every time I boot one of my machines.
It is a 5.1-CURRENT system but I have not updated since June 15.
I have bee
Hi,
I have been getting the message "/etc/rc: WARNING: domainname(1) is not
set" every time I boot one of my machines.
It is a 5.1-CURRENT system but I have not updated since June 15.
I have been ignoring this for some time because I have been trying to
get DDNS to work.
I thought it was related
I updated my 5.0-CURRENT sources yesterday (Saturday morning) and ran my
buildworld script.
When the compiles failed, I searched the mailing lists and found someone
else having the same problem.
His solution was to change the -j value (I was running with -j10 on my
dual processor AMD).
I have t
Joe Marcus Clarke wrote:
On Sat, 2003-03-08 at 19:39, Tom Parquette wrote:
What changed between the last known working date and tonight?
Joe, Nothing that I know of. I did a make buildworld/buildkernel on
this machine that was NFS mounted on another but I have not installed it
on
What do you have in your ~/.xinitrc? Can you also send the output of
pkg_info? Also, have you tried removing ~/.gnome2/session, and see if
that helps?
Joe
Joe,
I just tried removing the session file.
Nothing changed.
Someone suggested rebuilding gnometerminal. I may try that since it
seems
Joe Marcus Clarke wrote:
On Sat, 2003-03-08 at 00:15, Tom Parquette wrote:
People have been saying that 5.0-CURRENT problems belong here.
I don't know if this is Gnome2 or Xfree86...
Both work fine for me in -CURRENT.
I noticed tonight that the Gnome2 desktop terminal stopped wo
People have been saying that 5.0-CURRENT problems belong here.
I don't know if this is Gnome2 or Xfree86...
I noticed tonight that the Gnome2 desktop terminal stopped working.
When I open a terminal window, I do not get a command prompt. I have a
flashing solid block cursor in the top left corner
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