mohammed arab wrote:
But i need startup freeBSD with KDE or GNOME.HOW?
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/x11.html
Did you take a look at the documentation? That link explains pretty much
all there is to setting up Gnome, KDE and X11.
If you did but did not
Matthew Seaman wrote:
http://www.xwinman.org/
Following that link I found XPde. If your Windows users really need to
feel at home, this may be for them.
It is not ported though and looking into the code it seems that it will
be some time before it matures, but they provide linux-binaries.
But
Hi,
I am trying to port minisip from linux to freebsd. The development team
builds using gcc v. 3.3 but I am using -CURRENT which has gcc 3.4 as
default. In the makefile I have specified USE_GCC= 3.3 - yet the source
is compiled with gcc 3.4.
On the other hand, I have tried to compile on -STABLE
Kris Kennaway wrote:
You sure you're using an up-to-date ports tree? This was fixed a few
weeks ago.
Thanks! No, my ports tree was one month old.
Cheers, Erik
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dextermetall wrote:
How can i configure dns for useing qmail?
There is nothing particularly different for qmail than for any other
MTA. You need to set the MX records for your mail server with a priority
number. The priority number is only important if you have multiple servers.
If you have
jason wrote:
I found this http://www.voip-info.org/wiki-SIP. It might help you out.
Thanks, I have been through a number of sites, asterisk.org, iptel.org,
voip-forum.com and the above - but I missed that page.
On freshmeat I have found a project that looks interesting: minisip, see
Hi,
I am trying to find a SIP client to work behind an ADSL router with NAT.
I have tried linphone, but it seems not to support STUN, and I have
tried kphone which crashes regularly and I have no sound.
Is there another SIP client that works? Or should I try setup Asterisk
or SER to proxy calls
Paul Schmehl wrote:
When you finish, you need to run use.perl port (read pkg-message), and
you'll have to rebuild any ports you've already built that use perl
since you will have changed the default perl installation.
Try run this: perl -e 'print join \n, @INC' This shows the paths which
perl
Hi,
I had a glance at that list you refer to and the article it refers to.
Don't worry, you don't need to know and learn all that: copy files to
and from a floppy disk?? I don't even remember when I had a computer
with a floppy drive.
On the other hand, the vi editor? Well, I have known people
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