hi!
what is up with the mousewheel scrolling?
a while ago several people reported it as being broken,
and it still appears to be broken to this day on a recent -CURRENT.
i've tried several different things, like starting moused with -z 4
and having ZAxisMapping 4 5 in my XF86Config, but nothing
[ sorry for not getting the in-reply-to correct, i'm no longer
subscribed to current@ ]
the nvidia supplied drivers appear to work fine except for libGL* which
are compiled on an older system and thus give:
/usr/libexec/ld-elf.so.1: /usr/X11R6/lib/libGL.so.1: Undefined symbol
__sF
any way to
On Fri, Nov 08, 2002 at 05:30:19PM +0100, Martin Faxer wrote:
[ sorry for not getting the in-reply-to correct, i'm no longer
subscribed to current@ ]
the nvidia supplied drivers appear to work fine except for libGL* which
are compiled on an older system and thus give:
/usr/libexec/ld
On Fri, Nov 08, 2002 at 05:43:20PM +0100, Martin Faxer wrote:
On Fri, Nov 08, 2002 at 05:30:19PM +0100, Martin Faxer wrote:
i apologize for not reading current@ a bit more :)
i found the __sF thread now :)
another apology, since this is my 3rd mail in a very short period of
time! however, i
On 2002.06.18 16:44:01 +, Igor Roboul wrote:
Hello,
I have got following error while building today's -CURRENT:
if you'd bothered to read the mailing lists a little bit more
closely you'd know that by now this issue has been discussied
in at least 2 threads already, latest one being only
On 2002.06.24 21:49:47 +, Johan Granlund wrote:
Hi
I'ts probably not related, but i have problems :)
I have tried a couple of days to compile world, with CFLAGS=-O -pipe, with
a system from Jun 16 and it stops at the same place every time. I have
tried to clean out /usr/src and obj
On 2002.07.02 16:28:10 +, Michael Hostbaek wrote:
I have problems getting my sound card functioning under -CURRENT. (While
it was working perfect under -STABLE).
I simply added 'device pcm' to the kernel config, when booting on new
kernel I get lots of errors like this:
ESS
On 2002.07.02 17:56:28 +, Juan Francisco Rodriguez Hervella wrote:
Im a bit corious about what's the meaning of UMA.
Thanks and sorry fot this simple question :)
UMA is the Universal Memory Allocator, written by Jeff Roberson.
It's the memory manager and things like malloc(9) make use
Hi!
This morning, when starting XMMS, I saw something weird:
redpixel@lockdown:~ % xmms
[1] 603
redpixel@lockdown:~ % cat
cat: stdin: Resource temporarily unavailable
This is on a 2 days old -CURRENT.
(PS. If this has been reported and/or fixed already, I apologise in
advance. My mail has
On Thu, Jul 11, 2002 at 10:58:01AM -0700, Seth Hettich wrote:
Is this building for anyone?
I always get:
gmake[1]: Leaving directory `/u1/src/ports/www/mozilla/work/mozilla'
/usr/bin/sed -e s;@PREFIX@;/usr/X11R6;g
/u1/src/ports/www/mozilla/files/mozilla.sh
On 2002.05.25 20:16:05 +, Emanuel Haupt wrote:
i was wondering, where the mount_mfs in the current version has gone? i
am using current on my dell laptop (compatibility reason with 32bit
cardbus) and would like to increase the performance with a mfs mount for
my swap partition.
MFS is
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