Hi list, I've read the handbook for ports, basically (if I understand) ports
are files that brings information (location, dependencies) to the system to
compile a series of files (sources) to have the final piece of software.
Very nice with the advantages that comes with this type of
See the Release Information http://www.freebsd.org/releases/index.html; you
can search in the supported hardware list for your card or similar...
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I can't change resolutions under GNOME, anyone can help me, I've modified
xorg.conf almost a million of times but nothing else...
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Hi list, how can I add some fonts to the system, for instance: Arial,
Courier New, and so others. I know there are some fonts that cost to acquire
them, but isn't an implementation of these fonts for
the open source arena ???
PS: I've some docs made in a Windows environment that use fonts I
Hi list, I was reading the handbook for the -STABLE branch, but no answer,
the actual realeases are -CURRENT and -PRODUCTION; I don't see any -STABLE
on site, I should assume that -PRODUCTION is the stable branch ??? Am I
wrong ???
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Hi list, I recently installed FreeBSD 6.1 on an Acer Aspire 1640WLMi laptop,
now when I start it (Gnome already installed too) my screen looks VERY VERY
big, like the old-fashioned Windows 98; login screen takes the half of the
display, jejeje, so seems a drivers problem with my video card
Walther
To: Ne'Bahn
Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject: Re: Need help...
Hi Ne'Bahn,
it is possible that there is something wrong with your hardware
configuration, but I guess that your X configuration contains the
wrong sort order of display resolutions.
If you look at /usr/X11R6/lib/X11