Erin McNew wrote:
On Nov 25, 2007 11:27 PM, Matthias Apitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
El día Sunday, November 25, 2007 a las 10:23:05PM -0800, Erin McNew
escribió:
I've been trying to get my photo printer working recently, and seem to
have
run into a bit of a snag. I
Harry Matthiesen Jensen wrote:
On Sat, Nov 24, 2007 at 12:45:33PM -0700, Predrag Punosevac wrote:
I think you are probably missing
permxpt00666
permpass0 0666
Which file are these to be set in?
# Misc other devices
permcdrom 0666
permdvd
ajtiM wrote:
Hi!
I am new with FreeBSD. I installed one day ago 7.0 beta3 and I try to learn
and setup the system.
When I start K3b (KDE) I got a message:
No CD/DVD writer found.
K3b did not find an optical writing device in your system. Thus, you will not
be able to burn CDs or DVDs.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
BTW: I really gets annoyed when people say by the way
it works in Linux, Windows, Solaris or whatever.
What is that suppose to mean?
When someone describes a problem getting a certain hardware setup
to work as desired in FreeBSD, and reports that it works in some
Aryeh M. Friedman wrote:
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Christian Walther wrote:
On 23/11/2007, Predrag Punosevac [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Aryeh M. Friedman wrote:
[...]
I like to make my own desktop.
Sounds familiar. :-)
Predrag's Recipe
Andrew Falanga wrote:
Ok, I've made copies of the DVDs I want to burn. I used the technique
described in this thread, duplicating a dvd video started by a Dave back
in July. Basically, the technique is nothing more than a copy of the disk,
cp /dev/acd0 /path/to/*.iso.
I'm going off of the
Aryeh M. Friedman wrote:
I have used gnome for several years now after finding kde lacking in
features but just tried kde and have to say I like the programs it
comes with (but I find gnome easier to use) I also know there are
other desktops out there (as being defined as a something more
Frank Shute wrote:
On Sun, Nov 18, 2007 at 09:27:53PM +, Desmond Chapman wrote:
I've done a minimal install of FreeBSD and followed a suggestion of
enabling cvsup/csup from the command line. Xorg-7.3 was installed.
However, the command of xorgcfg and xorgxonfig was not.
I'm not
I am trying to understand little bit better Unix printing. I am terribly
confused about
the real meaning of PPD files and printer drivers.
According to this
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PostScript_Printer_Description
PPD files are post script description files that act as a drivers for
post
Predrag Punosevac wrote:
I am trying to understand little bit better Unix printing. I am
terribly confused about
the real meaning of PPD files and printer drivers.
According to this
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PostScript_Printer_Description
PPD files are post script description files
Predrag Punosevac wrote:
I was wondering if anybody encountered any problems with i810 video
driver on 7.0Beta15 current.
Namely I did yesterday a fresh installation of an older Pentium III
machine and was unable to get X going.
I got Xorg as pkg_add -r by the way and the rest of the system
Kevin Kinsey wrote:
Predrag Punosevac wrote:
I was wondering if anybody encountered any problems with i810 video
driver on 7.0Beta15 current.
Namely I did yesterday a fresh installation of an older Pentium III
machine and was unable to get X going.
I got Xorg as pkg_add -r by the way
Roland Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I've installed TeXLive 2007 to use /usr/local/texlive/2007 as its prefix
and data directory, and that works fine. Everything is contained
within that tree. It does not put things in /etc or /usr/local/etc if
you do this. What you do need to do after
Frank Shute wrote:
On Sun, Oct 28, 2007 at 10:46:18AM +, Christian Walther wrote
When I need additional macro packages (one for creating nice
presentations would be nice indeed) I'll check with ctan.
Check out beamer once you've installed teTeX:
about i810 but I thought it was
relevant just for upgrading not for
the new installation.
Any input or suggestion will be appreciated.
Predrag Punosevac
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Roland Smith wrote:
On Sat, Oct 27, 2007 at 11:51:25PM +, Christian Walther wrote:
a few years ago I got a good introduction to TeX, but for some reason
stopped using it. Now I want to pick up where I left. I found LaTeX and
teTeX in ports, so I wonder what the best tex distribution is.
Jerry McAllister wrote:
On Sat, Oct 27, 2007 at 01:47:20AM +0200, Michel Ali wrote:
Hi,
I’m an IT manager.
I am just wondering why you do not have a DVD distribution. [I know about
workarounds]
Could you do something about that, it would be really helpful and handy?
FreeBSD per se
N.J. Thomas wrote:
* Eric F Crist [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007-10-24 14:12:59 -0500]:
I'm looking for a good, free, SSH client that has line/column numbers
at the bottom, similar to SecureCRT.
I'm curious as to why you need the line/column numbers displayed for
your terminal in an SSH
with the Ralink chipsets. I didn't know you can
get Prism cards in USB form.
Anyway, i switched to 7-CURRENT and it worked like a charm.
Although i have a G122 C1
On 10/18/07, *Predrag Punosevac* [EMAIL PROTECTED]
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I was wondering if somebody can give me some
Aryeh M. Friedman wrote:
I want to run vista (windows) on my freebsd (amd64) machine without
rebooting what is better wine or an vm emulator (if so which one... I
know how to use vmware but never done so on a *nix machine)
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Predrag Punosevac wrote:
I was wondering if somebody can give me some information on
Prism-family of USB Wi-Fi adapters.
I have an old one US Robotics USR1120 which I am so far unable to get
recognized by FreeBSD box.
I have added if_wi_load=YES into my /boot
Predrag Punosevac wrote:
Frank Jahnke wrote:
I have heard that Win4BSD is really good.
Your hearing is not good. Win4BSD is a terrible product when compared
with the very old version of VMware. Its only advantage is that you can
run it with more than one CPU (namely, APIC is enabled
Timothy Klaver wrote:
Is there any BSD version that provides a LiveCD so that I can test the
OS and see whether or not I will enjoy it before actually installing?
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Aryeh M. Friedman wrote:
I am used to using cups via the web interface... well a user
accidentally printed 1000 jobs and I have had to shut the printer down
until they are all canceled... the question is how can I do this
without clicking cancel job 1000 times
Aryeh Friedman wrote:
I finally got around to compiling abiword and I get the following when
I try to run it:
abiword
Segmentation fault (core dumped)
uname -a
FreeBSD monsert 7.0-CURRENT FreeBSD 7.0-CURRENT #1: Sun Oct 7
20:47:51 UTC 2007 [EMAIL
ronggui wrote:
I tried to use mplayer to play it, but failed.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] -playlist
http://citytv.csc.cityu.edu.hk/citytv/channel5/cap5.asx
MPlayer 1.0rc1-3.4.6 (C) 2000-2006 MPlayer Team
CPU: Intel(R) Pentium(R) M processor 1.70GHz (Family: 6, Model: 13,
Stepping: 6)
CPUflags: MMX: 1
Aryeh Friedman wrote:
Open office does not compile on 7-current amd64 what would be a good
replacement(s) for most of it's functionality (word processing and
spreadsheets are what matter to me)
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Aryeh Friedman wrote:
I'm running 6.2-RELEASE-p7. I haven't tried the Linux Flash player but
I do know the GNU Flash project [gnash] is worth looking at. Sure
it's not perfect, but they're certainly having a good try at it. It
works fairly well in Firefox at least.
crashs X on 7-current
Mel wrote:
On Wednesday 03 October 2007 23:24:08 Predrag Punosevac wrote:
Aryeh Friedman wrote:
I'm running 6.2-RELEASE-p7. I haven't tried the Linux Flash player but
I do know the GNU Flash project [gnash] is worth looking at. Sure
it's not perfect, but they're certainly having a good
Aryeh Friedman wrote:
youtube -dl and clive work flawlessly. You can also use clive to convert
.flv to friendlier formats.
I have never had a luck with those adds on for Firefox. Even their ftp
client sucks. That is way I use Opera and Lynx.
Do not get me wrong. I am recommending Opera's ftp or
Jay Chandler wrote:
Howdy.
Sorry to keep hitting the list with questions today, but does anyone
know how to get the home, delete, end, page up, etc. keys working
correctly in vim?
It works in Linux, drives me nuts in FreeBSD...
FreeBSD by default uses nvi (new vi editor its own light
Rem P Roberti wrote:
Just installed Skype on my FreeBSD 6.2 system and I can receive and
chat, but I can't transmit. Any ideas on why the mike won't function?
Audio card is not configured properly. Skype has noting to do with it
as it would work out of box if the hardware is configured
Steve Franks wrote:
The freebsd laptop page is a nice resource, but it's a bit heavy on
specifics (i.e. I have a laptop I want to install on), not so good
generally (want to buy a laptop). So anyone have realworld advice?
I'm not against something used in the 1GHz+ range.
I have a compaq that
Steve Franks wrote:
What's the difference between the T, A, R models (if you know)
Thanks,
Steve
On 9/24/07, Predrag Punosevac [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Steve Franks wrote:
The freebsd laptop page is a nice resource, but it's a bit heavy on
specifics (i.e. I have a laptop I want
Predrag Punosevac wrote:
Shantanoo Mahajan wrote:
On 15-Aug-07, at 1:48 PM, Predrag Punosevac wrote:
Beech Rintoul wrote:
On Tuesday 14 August 2007, Predrag Punosevac said:
I was wondering if anybody is using successfully Skype or Ekiga
(any other SIP phone) via the Open Sound System
Crist J. Clark wrote:
On Thu, Sep 13, 2007 at 03:15:10PM -0700, Predrag Punosevac wrote:
I know where is your problem the burning device is always cd0
Huh? Burncd(8) is explicitly for ATAPI CD-R/RW. From the man page,
DESCRIPTION
The burncd utility is used to burn CD-R/RW
Mel wrote:
On Friday 14 September 2007 00:16:46 Predrag Punosevac wrote:
I forgot to tell you assuming that you will do it your self
Just add
link acd0 cd0
but you have to use cd0.
This is very bad advice, please don't ever do that. acd0 and cd0 are quite
different devices under
Make sure you add atapicam into your kernel it is not in generic! I had
the same problem.
/etc/loader.conf atapicam_load=YES
Crist J. Clark wrote:
I just tried to burn a CD for the first time in a long time
on a machine. The burncd(8) command worked fine on this machine
in FreeBSD 5.x (or
I know where is your problem the burning device is always cd0
you must give the device node /dev/cd0
Take care!
Crist J. Clark wrote:
On Thu, Sep 13, 2007 at 01:21:09PM -0700, Predrag Punosevac wrote:
Make sure you add atapicam into your kernel it is not in generic! I had
I forgot to tell you assuming that you will do it your self
Just add
link acd0 cd0
but you have to use cd0.
Pedja
Crist J. Clark wrote:
On Thu, Sep 13, 2007 at 01:21:09PM -0700, Predrag Punosevac wrote:
Make sure you add atapicam into your kernel it is not in generic! I had
the same problem
Forgive me my stupidity. What are you exactly trying to do? Are you
trying to install FreeSBIE on the hard drive that you mounted as a file
system? Officially FreeSBIE 2.01 does not support installation. If I was
supposed to do this I would just do an honest installation of FreeBSD
6.2. stable
which I cut today.
Thanks for the Help body
Predrag Punosevac
Wojciech Puchar wrote:
I have a very strange problem with my DVD-RW drive. Namely the drive
is for some reason recognized as read only
acd0: DVDR LITE-ON DVDRW LH-18A1P/GL0C at ata0-slave UDMA66
why readonly? it is recognized
which is standard
distribution for
Windows is as comprehensive as TeXLive so I would guess that it contains
the thing you are looking for.
Keep me updated
Predrag Punosevac
John Andrewartha wrote:
Hi and thanks for your time,
I would like to install on FreeBSD 6.2 Stable texvc which
doug wrote:
On Mon, 3 Sep 2007, Pollywog wrote:
On Sunday 02 September 2007 23:37:49 Andrew Gould wrote:
Don't feel guilty. Keep a FreeBSD server running at home while you
travel!
You can backup your data securely and use it remotely via tightvnc.
Andrew
There must be some trick to
I have a very strange problem with my DVD-RW drive. Namely the drive is
for some reason recognized as read only
acd0: DVDR LITE-ON DVDRW LH-18A1P/GL0C at ata0-slave UDMA66
I am running FreeBSD 6.2 stable with generic kernel (I didn't compile
nor install my own kernel)
so the following lines
/TeXLive/texlive2007-live-20070212.iso of=/dev/pass0
obs=32k seek=0'
Apparently success. Thank you. I read the Handbook so many times but I
obviously didn't read my kernel properly.
Thanks again!
Martin Tournoij wrote:
On Sun 09 Sep 2007 16:09, Predrag Punosevac wrote:
I have a very
Punosevac
Martin Tournoij wrote:
On Sun 09 Sep 2007 16:09, Predrag Punosevac wrote:
I have a very strange problem with my DVD-RW drive. Namely the drive is for
some reason recognized as read only
acd0: DVDR LITE-ON DVDRW LH-18A1P/GL0C at ata0-slave UDMA66
I am running FreeBSD 6.2 stable
That is the correct but I prefer to use portsnap for ports and keep
cvsup just for core OS!
Robert Huff wrote:
Lars Eighner writes:
assumption that one must run two cvsup operations with two separate
supfiles to update both the core OS and the ports. Am I understanding
this
I am not sure. I know that portsnap is the part of base package.
dgmm wrote:
On Friday 07 September 2007, Lars Eighner wrote:
2. Install cvsup from a package or the ports, but do not install any other
ports.
Isn't csup, a functional and faster equivalent to cvsup part of the
Chad Hanamaikai wrote:
I am trying to get my printer setup. I remove ULPT from my kernel,
compile, and reboot. Printer is recognized as ugen. So I fire up X and
realized my mouse is not moving. The mouse stays lit up once it gets
recognized at boot. I am running -stable. Any ideas on whats
You have to select them individually that is way you are getting output
you saw.
That is not the way properly install FreeBSD.
Do the installation by selecting just a base system with the source
but WITHOUT X.
Decline port tree and any packages except cvsup-without gui
Then cvsup system
Unless you provide the type of the mouse you are having troubles nobody
can help you.
If I have to bet $100 I would guess that you are not running PS2 mouse
but probably USB or even maybe
wireless mouse.
Computer Answers wrote:
Hi,
right now I am running freeBSD 6.2 RELEASE with xorg 6.9 and
You should try to mount your camera manually first as
su -
password
mount_msdosfs /dev/ugen0 /mnt
If you can not read the camera only then you should use gphoto2 but
logged as a supper user to avoid
permission problems. If that fails i.e. if you get the message BLOCK
DEVICE RECUIRED you
understanding your explanation correctly, the fact that my
camera is showing up as ugen0 instead of usb0 is not a problem, correct?
Thanks!
~Erin
On 9/5/07, *Predrag Punosevac* [EMAIL PROTECTED]
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You should try to mount your camera manually first as
su
Does anyone know why am I getting this message when trying to compile
freemat. I do have scilib installed so I hope it is not related to
the conflict of libraries. I also made same choices when asked on
interactive screens instead of using BATCH mode. Did I make wrong
choices? How can I undo
I might be a moron for CS but if I remember well discussions of other
people you must upgrade 4.11 to 5.4 or something like that first and
then go to 6.2
Pedja
Sean Ellis wrote:
Hi,
I have a problem trying to `make index` on a machine running 4.11-STABLE
after cvsup-ing the ports tree.
I'll
Thanks I am doing portsnap fetch portsnap extract portsnap update
I hope to get newer port three (I got this one 20 days ago I thought I
would be OK)
I will change the make as you outlined
Thanks a LOT
Predrag
Mel wrote:
On Thursday 06 September 2007 21:47:57 Predrag Punosevac wrote
I was about to write you a mail about success when I came to same
realization I am doing portupgrade of some packages at the moment
Thanks
Mel wrote:
On Thursday 06 September 2007 23:04:48 Predrag Punosevac wrote:
Thanks I am doing portsnap fetch portsnap extract portsnap update
I hope
It is my great pleasure to report that I have FreeMat on my system
Mel Thanks a lot body!
Mel wrote:
On Thursday 06 September 2007 23:04:48 Predrag Punosevac wrote:
Thanks I am doing portsnap fetch portsnap extract portsnap update
I hope to get newer port three (I got this one 20 days ago
I am a former astronomer turn hardcore mathematician but just by
looking at the graphs it seems to me that you are trying to port
something for which you could use existing software.
Even generic programs like SciLab of FreeMat can do it let alone
graphics software.
My guess is that you would
to addressing the topic.
We Serbs are certainly hopping for that!
Sincerely,
Predrag Punosevac
Arizona
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Predrag Punosevac wrote:
On 05.09.2007 11:22, Ted Mittelstaedt wrote:
[...]
Your reaction is facinating considering the location implied by
your e-mail reply address. I can perhaps understand your adversion
to the use of metaphors in language - God know the Serbian
propagandists
warped
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Andrey Shuvikov wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to set up a home mailserver with imap/web access. But I was
going to use exim. Several people mentioned postfix here, but nobody
named exim. Is it a matter of personal preference or is exim not
suitable for this task?
Thanks,
Andrey
Andrey Shuvikov wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to set up a home mailserver with imap/web access. But I was
going to use exim. Several people mentioned postfix here, but nobody
named exim. Is it a matter of personal preference or is exim not
suitable for this task?
Thanks,
Andrey
Do you have usbd=YES in your rc.conf file?
USB stick should be detected as ugen0. Read the dmesg before and after
you attach the USB-drive.
Add perm /dev/ugen0 0666 into your devfs.conf
i /dev/ugen0 /usr/home/Username/mnt/usbstick msdosfs rw, noauto
0 0 into you fstab file
I
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear Sirs
I tried to write a new CD by using K3b and it found just its image. It's
not able to find a suitable driver. When I type cdrecord -scanbus the
output is the ditto CDrom followed by its adress 1,0,0...what should I do?
Regards
Luiz
Pollywog wrote:
bind: Can't assign requested address
channel_setup_fwd_listener: cannot listen to port: 15901
Could not request local forwarding.
It seems to me that you have a problem with a firewall. Look at your own
message. It looks like port 15901 is closed for listening.
Predrag Punosevac wrote:
Terrence Wilson wrote:
I have just installed free bsd and trying to access my dvdrom drive.
I issued the command: mount /dev/acd0 /cdrom but I got a message
stating incorrect super block. What is the correct method for
accessing the files on my dvd rom
Predrag Punosevac wrote:
Pollywog wrote:
On Tuesday 04 September 2007 00:13:13 Pollywog wrote:
On Monday 03 September 2007 23:08:45 Predrag Punosevac wrote:
Pollywog wrote:
bind: Can't assign requested address
channel_setup_fwd_listener: cannot listen to port: 15901
Could
There must be some trick to accessing a FreeBSD server via VNC.
I have done it on Linux but I could not get it to work in FreeBSD.
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Edit devfs.conf and fstab files
With permissions and links.
Koen de Wijs wrote:
Hello,
This week I installed FreeBSD on a computer of mine. Everything works
fine but one thing I can't get working.
Every person should be albe to work with the machine. The only thing
that isn't working is
from the command line hardware is OK.
Scott I. Remick wrote:
Predrag Punosevac wrote:
What happens when you try to rip a CD from the command line with let
say burncd program?
You'll have to forgive me... but I don't normally use burncd, and as
far as I can tell from the man page there isn't a way
are having, and capture the output on the
command line. Include this along with the rest of your bug report
http://www.freebsd.org/gnome/docs/bugging.html.
Let me know what is going on.
Scott I. Remick wrote:
Predrag Punosevac wrote:
How about if you read first page from Chapter 18 from
You are right!
However the first page of the chapter 18 from the handbook (which I
asked him to read first) does explain how to rip the Audio cd
from the command line.
My hunch was that everything is ok with his DVD rom and that the problem
is some configuration file.
Somebody also made a
wrote:
On Mon, 27 Aug 2007 14:31:34 -0700
Predrag Punosevac [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Norberto Meijome wrote:
On Sat, 25 Aug 2007 23:05:20 -0700
Predrag Punosevac [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I was perfectly able to hear people using Skype but they could not hear
me so my
portupgrade, portmaster or portsnap? Any comments on
which to use? Is it okay to use more than one or does that corrupt
the integrity of the ports tree?
Thanks again,
Larry
From: /Predrag Punosevac [EMAIL
and
everything works as expected.
Scott I. Remick wrote:
Predrag Punosevac wrote:
Why don't you mount your cd as
su -
password
mount-t cd9660 /dev/acd0 /mnt
You should see you disk mounted and songs like files that you can
transfer to hard disk. Of course you
can convert them latter to some
Michael Hauber wrote:
On Thursday 16 August 2007 11:06:47 am Reid Linnemann proclaimed:
Written by Dan Sikorsky on 08/16/07 09:40
Is this guide OK?
even if i dont have an nvidia chipset?
http://www.bsdforums.org/forums/archive/index.php/t-47986.html
Well, you don't need to use
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I just installed FreeBSD6.2 onto my home computer. I chose the
'minimum installation' option. I then installed the ports tree by
'portsnap fetch', followed by 'portsnap extract', and then 'portsnap
fetch upgrade'. Then I successfully installed Xorg via
P.U.Kruppa wrote:
On Mon, 27 Aug 2007, Charles Bacon wrote:
I'm unable to find any reference to amd64 on Firefox FAQ and other
info sources. I have an EVGA mobo with an AMD64 running FreeBSD 6.2
perfectly, with Firefox. But every attempt at a plugin complains
either that it isn't windows or
If you want to post a question you need to start a new thread instead
of erasing the content of mine and replacing with your question.
This is not how we behave on this mailing list.
So what did you have to say about configuring Open Sound System? I am
all ears.
Sincerely,
Predrag Punosevac
The mail server is stripping attachments so you would have to send them
as a part of message.
You can NOT send attachment to freebsd lists.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've read a lot of FreeBSD bridging and DSL router articles, but I
still can't get PPPoE running.
Topology:
Did you check on the hardware compatibility list if the wi chipset is
supported and with what driver? Did you check on
the laptop compatibility list what was report on your laptop. If the
device can work people probably left documentation
how was done.
It is very possible that particular WI
What happens when you try to rip a CD from the command line with let say
burncd program?
Scott I. Remick wrote:
Hello... I'm using 6.2-STABLE from Aug 8th. Trying to get a CD ripping
program to work on this new box. Have used Grip in the past, also trying
Sound Juicer but both are having
Norberto Meijome wrote:
On Sat, 25 Aug 2007 23:05:20 -0700
Predrag Punosevac [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I was perfectly able to hear people using Skype but they could not hear
me so my conclusion was that sound card is not properly configured
Another indication was that I was not able
seshu mohan wrote:
is free bsd 6.0
is graphical or command line
in vmware iam not getting only upto # prompt
You are not getting past command line because you need to install XOrg
and some kind of GUI.
like Gnome, KDE, Xfce or light window manager.
am by admission a newbie here.
Please see my comments below.
cheers
Predrag Punosevac wrote:
Meta port installs the whole thing. My immediate hunch is that you
are making several mistakes. Is your port tree updated?
Why did you use CD to install the Xfce? Why do you want to use
pkg_add utility
Meta port installs the whole thing. My immediate hunch is that you are
making several mistakes. Is your port tree updated?
Why did you use CD to install the Xfce? Why do you want to use pkg_add
utility. What about Xorg.
Quick instruction would take only 10 minutes but then you need XOrg and
Dear ALL,
After reading 120 pages of Open Sound System manual (the one compiled
from ports) and playing with my audio card for almost a week.
I came to a conclusion that my present audio card Audiology SE is not
fully supported (duplex mode) even with the OSS compiled from ports.
(Or I am
Derek Ragona wrote:
At 06:46 AM 8/24/2007, Michael S wrote:
Good day all,
I installed Gnome a few days ago and everything had
been fine up until last night. I shutdown the computer
using a Gnome menu (and not shutdown -p now) and upon
restart one of my drives (the one mapped to /home)
wasn't
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi, everybody...I've downloaded mplayer but there is not a graphical
interface... and how do I configure it?
Thanks
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Gary Kline wrote:
Guys,
If this is a re-post, sorry. I thought I mailed this to -questions.
Anyway, where are the pdf and pd and other ghostscript converters?
I thought these utilities were in the default distribution, but I
can't find them. pdfps,
edit devfs.conf with appropriate permissions and links.
How did you mount your DVD. Forget about HAL. Try to mount it from the
command line.
su -
mount -t udf /dev/acd0 /mnt
Then try to play with MPlayer or Ogly. I am really curious to see what
is happening
Sincerely,
Predrag Punosevac
Predrag Punosevac wrote:
C Thala wrote:
Definitely something is wrong with your VLC (probably an older
version)
since I can play US DVDs with VLC .
That's pretty much what I thought. I'm upgrading VLC now on the
machine.
Well, that didn't work. I have the latest VLC in ports
Michael S wrote:
Good day all,
I decided to add GUI to my GUI-less FreeBSD machine. I
am considering installing Gnome, which I haven't used
for long while and the last time was on Linux anyway.
The reason is that most of my favorite applications
use gtk libraries, like Firefox, GAIM (can't get
Predrag Punosevac wrote:
Michael S wrote:
Good day all,
I decided to add GUI to my GUI-less FreeBSD machine. I
am considering installing Gnome, which I haven't used
for long while and the last time was on Linux anyway.
The reason is that most of my favorite applications
use gtk libraries
Chandhee Thala wrote:
Hello,
I'm running VLC 0.8.5 on FreeBSD 6.2.
I was under the impression that VLC ignored region-encoding when
playing DVDs, but this is apparently not the case on my BSD box.
Most of the American DVDs I try to play gets a region encoding error
and quits. I have no
Do NOT open that file. It is a trojan virus. I have no idea if it can
affect BSD bu why risk.
Hakan K wrote:
I do not recommend someone to click on that exe file...
Hakan
http://dominor.com
On 8/16/07, egreetings.com [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You have just received a virtual
Very simple.
Step 1 Install Linux compatibility layer
Step 2 In your rc.conf file type linux_enable=yes
Step 3 UNINSTALL linuxpluginwrapper-20051113_8 if you installed in the past
Step 4 Install nspluginwrapper-0.9.91.4_2
Step 5 Install Flush 7 from ports
Step 6 when you type about:plugin into
Branko Vukelic wrote:
I installed the native Opera + opera linux plugins package and then
linux-flashplayer7 (or something like that, can't see for I'm at work now).
The Opera complains it can't find the plugin.
Installing linux-opera and the said plugin works just fine.
Not a problem, just
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