On Sat, 02 Jul 2011 11:53:17 +0530
Manish Jain wrote:
>
>Hi all, I just downloaded FreeBSD-8.2-RELEASE-i386-dvd1.iso.xz and the md5
>checksum is correct. Can someone please tell me what does that xz at the
>end stand for ? It looks like it stands for some kind of compression
>(gz
On Sat, 02 Jul 2011 11:53:17 +0530, Manish Jain wrote:
>
>Hi all,
>I just downloaded FreeBSD-8.2-RELEASE-i386-dvd1.iso.xz and the md5
>checksum is correct. Can someone please tell me what does that xz at
>the end stand for ? It looks like it stands for some kind of
>compression
Hi all,
I just downloaded FreeBSD-8.2-RELEASE-i386-dvd1.iso.xz and the md5
checksum is correct. Can someone please tell me what does that xz at
the end stand for ? It looks like it stands for some kind of
compression (gzip/bzip2/some new format), but I can't figure out
exactly wh
Hi,
I installed FreeBSD 8.2-RELEASE on ThinkPad X61.
When I start the X, the TrackPoint is not recognized.
The mouse cursor don't move and the button clicks don't act.
My settings on xorg.conf is as follows:
Section "InputDevice"
Identifier "Mouse0"
Driver "mouse"
Option
After I upgraded the 8.2-STABLE to more current code and upgraded all
ports I am unable to connect to svn repository through apache: client
gets this:
Could not authenticate to server: rejected basic challenge.
httpd-errors.log gets messages, see below.
What may be a problem?
Yuri
---httpd-e
On Thu, 30 Jun 2011, Dieter BSD wrote:
Section "Monitor"
Identifier "Monitor2220"
VendorName "Dell"
ModelName "ST2220T"
HorizSync 30.00-83.00
VertRefresh 56.00-76.00
Remove the HorizSync and VertRefresh settings, they are only needed if
the monitor is ancie
At 10:35 AM 6/30/2011 -0800, Beech Rintoul wrote:
>On Thursday 30 June 2011 09:19:33 Jack L. Stone wrote:
>> Has anyone had any luck lately with installation and use of Horde -- either
>> v-3.3 or ver-4 ??
>>
>> I've tried for days to get the 3.3 version (with apps IMP, INGO & Tuba) to
>> work and
On 30/06/2011 04:22, Brandon Gooch wrote:
> On Wed, Jun 29, 2011 at 12:03 PM, Dennis Glatting wrote:
>> I am looking at OpenNMS under FreeBSD but it isn't in the ports tree
>> although there are various discussions of OpenNMS under FreeBSD.
>>
>> Is there a reason why OpenNMS isn't in the ports tr
01.07.2011, 11:49, "O. Hartmann" :
> On 07/01/11 09:35, Konstantin Tokarev wrote:
>
>> 01.07.2011, 11:06, "O. Hartmann"
>>> And, for those actively developing, is there a good alternative to
>>> Anjuta (no KDevelop, since I do not like KDE and do not have KDE). Thanks,
>>> Oliver
>> Dependin
On Fri, 01 Jul 2011 10:00:59 +0100, Michael wrote:
> Why a faulty desktop application run as unprivileged user is able to
> crash my system?
>
> I mean, I know programs have bugs and sometimes they lead to crashes.
> I'm fine with that. But why a crashing program (for example firefox or
> bansh
Why a faulty desktop application run as unprivileged user is able to
crash my system?
I mean, I know programs have bugs and sometimes they lead to crashes.
I'm fine with that. But why a crashing program (for example firefox or
banshee) is able to kill the whole system?
And by 'crash' or 'kil
On 06/30/11 23:34, Chris Brennan wrote:
Greetings!
While trying to learn IPv6 as best as I can and messing with my Linksys
WRT54Gv3 router running DD-WRT, I realized that it cannot properly do
IPv6 yet. This leaves me rather limited. More then once some people on
IRC who were helping me with thi
On 06/30/11 10:06, John Dakos wrote:
My questions is .is FreeBSD 64 Bit stable and Rock such as 32 bit ?
Yes, go for it.
These standard applications are working well on 64 bit or not ?
Apache , Bind, Webmin , Mysql ,Postfix ,Dovecot, Spamassasin, PHP, Squid, PF
I can personally
Steve Polyack wrote:
> I was able to "fix" the single-user mode behavior (which I agree,
> isn't necessarily broken) and get it to bring up the links by
> simply patching init(8) to call system("/sbin/ifconfig") before
> prompting for the single-user shell. It works, but I feel dirty.
I see no
01.07.2011, 11:06, "O. Hartmann"
> And, for those actively developing, is there a good alternative to
> Anjuta (no KDevelop, since I do not like KDE and do not have KDE). Thanks,
> Oliver
Depending on what you need you can try:
Geany
Vim
Eclipse
Qt Creator
Actually, KDevelop does not require y
On 07/01/11 09:35, Konstantin Tokarev wrote:
01.07.2011, 11:06, "O. Hartmann"
And, for those actively developing, is there a good alternative to
Anjuta (no KDevelop, since I do not like KDE and do not have KDE). Thanks,
Oliver
Depending on what you need you can try:
Geany
Vim
Eclipse
Qt Crea
Since yesterday I receive on any try on a commit this error message from
my subversion server:
svn: Couldn't perform atomic initialization
svn: database schema has changed
svn: Your commit message was left in a temporary file:
Searching for this error (which appeared after portsupdate via
port
Using Anjuta as my potentially IDE, I realize a weird behaviour since my
last try years ago. Anjuta was supposed to show a dialog about when
creating a new project. Documentation explicitely mention this. But in
my case (a newly installed anjuta), selecting a C-project, GTK+, then
ends up in th
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