Hi,
How can I add polish fonts in KDE?
Piotr Wozniak
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Mike Smith wrote:
I'd like to hear a few more success stories first (only one so far) from
people using the kit to add the driver to their 4.x systems. With all
the breakage in -current's PCI support at the moment, I don't expect to
hear too many people there reporting on it just
You're running vmware sucsessfully in --current? I sync'd up the last
time I was in the office (last...Friday?) and the linux emulation package
refused to build in --current; complaining about an incopatible kernel
module. In fact, i had to comment out the linux proc file system (from
the
Brian A. Seklecki - Stargate Industries, LLC - NOC wrote:
You're running vmware sucsessfully in --current? I sync'd up the last
time I was in the office (last...Friday?) and the linux emulation package
refused to build in --current; complaining about an incopatible kernel
module. In fact,
On Sun, 10 Sep 2000 21:02:28 -0400, Jim Bloom [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Garrett, now that RSA has released the patent, would you be willing to
add this file to the mirror on cvsup3?
I have asked MIT's Technology Licensing Office what their position is
in this regard, and hope to have an answer
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED] Warner Losh writes:
: 2) APM is now broken. It worked after the ACPI integration,
: but after the SMPNG stuff neither apm -z nor the BIOS keys
: seems to suspend.
Turns out this isn't the case.
: 3) Linux emuation is panics the machine
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sheldon Hearn writes:
: 7) SSH to a machine on my local network is dog slow
: sometimes. I can type about one line or two lines ahead of
: it in email when it happens. It feels like a network pause
: of about 1-2 seconds. Local windows
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED] Julian Elischer writes:
: /usr/obj/usr/src/sys/boot/i386/loader/../libi386/libi386.a(pxe.o): In
: function `
: pxe_enable':
: pxe.o(.text+0x552): undefined reference to `nfs_root_node'
:
: You need to build and install libstand first.
:
: I think this
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sheldon Hearn writes:
: Folks, I agree that it would be nice to have a reinstallkernel target in
: src/Makefile.inc1. Other than that, it really does sound like
: everyone's just arguing for the sake of being heard.
Let's see if this knocks down the noise level:
That's probably my problem. I don't see that mentioned in the handbook. What
steps do you need to take to update /boot/kernel ?
I'm syncing up to -current again now..
-lava
On Wed, 13 Sep 2000, Reinier Bezuidenhout wrote:
Date: Wed, 13 Sep 2000 16:59:19 +0200 (SAST)
From: Reinier
By ETTW i mean estimated time to work :D
since the last compile a 1/2 days ago the linux emulation on my non-smp
station has failed. Everything that has to use linux emulation crashes the
kernel which is rather bad :/
Anybody know when this is schedueled to be looked at / fixed?
To
On 14-Sep-00 Tobias Fredriksson wrote:
By ETTW i mean estimated time to work :D
since the last compile a 1/2 days ago the linux emulation on my non-smp
station has failed. Everything that has to use linux emulation crashes the
kernel which is rather bad :/
Anybody know when this is
Tobias Fredriksson wrote:
By ETTW i mean estimated time to work :D
since the last compile a 1/2 days ago the linux emulation on my non-smp
station has failed. Everything that has to use linux emulation crashes the
kernel which is rather bad :/
Anybody know when this is schedueled to be
After installworld, I can not use ssh with RSA. Does someone know how
to fix this problem?
-
% ssh white
ssh: no RSA support in libssl and libcrypto. See ssl(8).
Disabling protocol version 1
DH_generate_key
%
-
I have these variables in make.conf
-
CFLAGS= -O
I thought they were going to get rid of this dependency, eventually,
due to the change in RSA patent status, et al.
On Thu, Sep 14, 2000 at 10:59:08AM +0900, Jun Kuriyama wrote:
After installworld, I can not use ssh with RSA. Does someone know how
to fix this problem?
-
% ssh white
Over the past few months, I've been working on the /dev/fd file system
("fdescfs"). After weeks of occasionally-hacking and putting it off, I've
finalized a patch for fdescfs.
What this patch changes:
+ fdesc_allocvp() becomes curproc-free as a `struct proc' pointer is passed
as the
By ETTW i mean estimated time to work :D
It works right now and has for the last week. If you get out of date
with your modules, on the other hand, you're shooting your own feet off.
- Jordan
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At 14 Sep 2000 01:59:23 GMT,
$B$/$j$d$^(B@imgsrc wrote:
After installworld, I can not use ssh with RSA. Does someone know how
to fix this problem?
Jordan tought me to include "device random" in kernel configuration
file. That fixes this problem. Thanks!
--
Jun Kuriyama [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Jun Kuriyama wrote:
After installworld, I can not use ssh with RSA. Does someone know how
to fix this problem?
Commenting out USA_RESIDENT entirely worked for me. In an ideal world
all references to that variable would go away in openss[hl]. I think we
should keep it around for
On Fri, 8 Sep 2000, Paul Herman wrote:
On Fri, 8 Sep 2000, Vivek Khera wrote:
"BE" == Bruce Evans [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
BE revision 1.9
BE date: 1997/06/25 07:31:47; author: joerg; state: Exp; lines: +2 -2
BE Don't ever allow lowering the securelevel at all. Allowing it
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED] Warner Losh wri
tes:
: 2) APM is now broken. It worked after the ACPI integration,
:but after the SMPNG stuff neither apm -z nor the BIOS keys
:seems to suspend.
Turns out this isn't the case.
shutdown -p does not turn off the machine for
Are you sure this isn't because you've forgotten to kldload random
(it changed from randomdev) ? See UPDATING.
After installworld, I can not use ssh with RSA. Does someone know how
to fix this problem?
-
% ssh white
ssh: no RSA support in libssl and libcrypto. See ssl(8).
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED] Mark Murray writes:
: In message [EMAIL PROTECTED] Warner Losh wri
: tes:
: : 2) APM is now broken. It worked after the ACPI integration,
: : but after the SMPNG stuff neither apm -z nor the BIOS keys
: : seems to suspend.
:
: Turns out this isn't
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED] "Kenneth Mays" writes:
: Anyhow, I don't expect FreeBSD to follow this marketing tactic anytime soon
: (hope not). A press of a button is all you should need to turn
: a desktop version into a server version. There is too much to deal with
: trying to keep the
On Tue, 12 Sep 2000, The Hermit Hacker wrote:
I'm going from a fresh install of 4.1-RELEASE - 4.1-STABLE, or, at least,
trying to ... and I'm building the kernel as 'make buildkernel' ...
cc -c -x assembler-with-cpp -DLOCORE -O -Wall -Wredundant-decls -Wnested-externs
-Wstrict-prototypes
have done that and it appears to have fixed the problem ... wish I could
remember where I rad that 'buildkernel' was supposed to build anytying the
kernel requird :(
On Wed, 13 Sep 2000, Paul Herman wrote:
On Tue, 12 Sep 2000, The Hermit Hacker wrote:
I'm going from a fresh install of
Here is a blurb from Sun explaining the difference between its Desktop and
Server versions of Solaris for Intel and SPARC. I was explaining in -STABLE
how Linux distributors are making selling versions of Linux for desktops and
servers. An interesting note is many new servers don't come with a
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