On Thursday 06 November 2008, Jerry McAllister wrote:
On Fri, Nov 07, 2008 at 12:10:41AM +0800, Foo JH wrote:
Hi there,
Earlier I was asking for some help getting XSP/ mod_mono on FreeBSD. I
may be asking in the wrong mailing list, but my impression is that mono
on FreeBSD is generally
Wojciech Puchar skrev:
may be asking in the wrong mailing list, but my impression is that mono
on FreeBSD is generally not a popular idea.
To pose my questions to the developers in the FreeBSD community:
1. What programming language(s) do you deploy on FreeBSD?
whatever i need. i personally
IMHO there are only three alternatives left these days when creativity seems
to be fading C - the prince among languages and Eclipse + Java - the
future already today.
it's very sad that such crap like java have to be the future.
unfortunately already it's popular.
On Fri, Nov 07, 2008 at 12:10:41AM +0800, Foo JH wrote:
Hi there,
Earlier I was asking for some help getting XSP/ mod_mono on FreeBSD. I
may be asking in the wrong mailing list, but my impression is that mono
on FreeBSD is generally not a popular idea.
To pose my questions to the
On Fri, Nov 07, 2008 at 12:10:41AM +0800, Foo JH wrote:
Hi there,
Earlier I was asking for some help getting XSP/ mod_mono on FreeBSD. I
may be asking in the wrong mailing list, but my impression is that mono
on FreeBSD is generally not a popular idea.
As a re-implementation of microsofts
--- On Thu, 11/6/08, Foo JH [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: Foo JH [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: what is your programming language on freebsd?
To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Date: Thursday, November 6, 2008, 11:10 AM
Hi there,
Earlier I was asking for some help getting XSP/ mod_mono on
may be asking in the wrong mailing list, but my impression is that mono
on FreeBSD is generally not a popular idea.
To pose my questions to the developers in the FreeBSD community:
1. What programming language(s) do you deploy on FreeBSD?
whatever i need. i personally use mostly C.
2. Is
on FreeBSD is generally not a popular idea.
As a re-implementation of microsofts .NET, I personally wouldn't touch
it with a ten foot pole. Although some parts are an ECMA standard, as
a developer you can never be sure that microsoft won't hit you with a
patent lawsuit if they perceive you as
On Thu, Nov 06, 2008 at 10:06:15PM +0100, Wojciech Puchar wrote:
2. Is FreeBSD more optimised in performance for any particular language?
No. Performance of scripting languages is usually not a big problem
anymore because of the increased speed of new computers. And it depends
scripting
On Wed, Oct 22, 2008 at 01:58:31PM -0500, Len Conrad wrote:
two machines on the same private network.
ftp 10.0.0.24
Connected to 10.0.0.24.
220 mx1.fairhope.net FTP server (Version 6.00LS) ready.
Name (10.0.0.24:username):
331 Password required for username.
Password:
230 User
Len Conrad [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
two machines on the same private network.
ftp 10.0.0.24
Connected to 10.0.0.24.
220 mx1.fairhope.net FTP server (Version 6.00LS) ready.
Name (10.0.0.24:username):
331 Password required for username.
Password:
230 User username logged in.
Remote
Jeremy Chadwick wrote:
Finally, I recommend if this machine is RELENG_6 or later, that you look
in to using pf(4) instead. You'll thank me later. :-)
Specifically ftp-proxy(8). Makes it almost feasible to support such
an archaic and unfriendly-to-firewalling protocol as FTP and still
On Wed, 22 Oct 2008 12:13:30 -0700
Jeremy Chadwick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Inbound: TCP port 21 (main ftpd daemon)
Inbound: TCP ports 49152 to 65535(used in FTP passive mode)
Outbound: TCP port 20 (used in FTP active mode)
Yes, you read that range
Aniruddha wrote:
On Wed, 2008-10-08 at 23:46 +0200, Patrick Lamaizière wrote:
Le Wed, 08 Oct 2008 22:42:43 +0200,
Aniruddha [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
Because of the problems with my onboard Intel HDA audio chip I plan to
buy a soundcard that is supported by FreeBSD.
There is
On Wed, 2008-10-08 at 23:46 +0200, Patrick Lamaizière wrote:
Le Wed, 08 Oct 2008 22:42:43 +0200,
Aniruddha [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
Because of the problems with my onboard Intel HDA audio chip I plan to
buy a soundcard that is supported by FreeBSD.
There is a new hda driver in
Le Wed, 08 Oct 2008 22:42:43 +0200,
Aniruddha [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
Because of the problems with my onboard Intel HDA audio chip I plan to
buy a soundcard that is supported by FreeBSD.
There is a new hda driver in current, may be you can try it on
RELENG_7?
See
On Mon, 6 Oct 2008 12:05:15 -0700
Gary Kline [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
what should I select to be my default mp3/postcast player?
mplayer?
Andreas
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On Mon, Oct 06, 2008 at 09:40:23PM +0200, Andreas Rudisch wrote:
On Mon, 6 Oct 2008 12:05:15 -0700
Gary Kline [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
what should I select to be my default mp3/postcast player?
mplayer?
Andreas
Well, I tried Kmplayer; it works for some sites and hangs on
On Fri, Jul 25, 2008 at 04:26:21PM +0200, Sandra Kachelmann wrote:
I just setup a new server with 7.0-RELEASE and saw the following lines
for the fist time when booting the system:
Setting hostuuid: 2231232f-4000--2333-aafbb88a88ca.
Setting hostid: 0x89e3310b.
What exactly are those
You need to make certain all the necessary modules for your card are
loaded. Try 'kldload ath' and then put the card in and see if that
does anything. Also, use 'pciconf -lv' to confirm what the card is
detected as. See the handbook on wireless configuration if that works.
On Thu, Jul 24, 2008 at 10:52 AM, Steve Franks [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, Jul 24, 2008 at 10:32 AM, David Gurvich
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You need to make certain all the necessary modules for your card are
loaded. Try 'kldload ath' and then put the card in and see if that
does
On Thu, Jul 24, 2008 at 10:56 AM, David Gurvich
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Some atheros cards are not supported. Is there any error message?
What is the card actually called?
No error messages to speak of. It's like it's not there. It works
fine in all my older laptops as ath0, I should have
No error messages to speak of. It's like it's not there. It works
fine in all my older laptops as ath0, I should have mentioned earlier.
Really hating having bought a compaq.
does your PCMICA slot even work in FreeBSD, I have a Lenovo Notebook
that it doesn;t even work.
maybe try sending a
On Thu, Jul 24, 2008 at 12:05 PM, Steve Franks [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The only stumbling block to ditching windows on my laptop is a network
card. I have a vanilla ath card that works fine under win32 and
fedora, as well as a lucent-branded wi card. Neither even appears in
dmesg when I
On Thu, Jul 24, 2008 at 12:38 PM, Sam Fourman Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
No error messages to speak of. It's like it's not there. It works
fine in all my older laptops as ath0, I should have mentioned earlier.
Really hating having bought a compaq.
does your PCMICA slot even work in
FreeBSD is free.
Everyone found it very funny though, it should be.
But it should funny in different way. I think the FREE thing did not occur
free to him.
Why it is funny ?
Cuz, in few countries, ppl has to pay for some products/UN food reliefs
that are written and advertised as FREE /
On 7/21/08, Chad Perrin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That wouldn't solve the problem of the US dollar being a fiat currency.
Basically, under a fiat currency, trying to financially plan for the
future is a matter of gambling the economy won't blow up in your face in
the interim -- which is
Bob Johnson wrote:
On 7/21/08, Chad Perrin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That wouldn't solve the problem of the US dollar being a fiat currency.
Basically, under a fiat currency, trying to financially plan for the
future is a matter of gambling the economy won't blow up in your face in
the interim
On Sun, Jul 20, 2008 at 08:40:20AM -0600, Chad Perrin wrote:
On Sun, Jul 20, 2008 at 02:55:22PM +0700, OutBackDingo wrote:
How many Zimbabwe dollars, I wonder? This seems to give the finest
measurement for approximations to zero...
I think this is a bit uncalled for, it might
On Mon, Jul 21, 2008 at 11:02:01AM -0400, Jerry McAllister wrote:
On Sun, Jul 20, 2008 at 08:40:20AM -0600, Chad Perrin wrote:
On Sun, Jul 20, 2008 at 02:55:22PM +0700, OutBackDingo wrote:
How many Zimbabwe dollars, I wonder? This seems to give the finest
measurement for
Mike Jeays a écrit :
On July 19, 2008 04:21:03 pm Gonzalo Nemmi wrote:
On Saturday 19 July 2008 15:40:53 Kris Kennaway wrote:
... or the equivalent in your
local currency. Yes really :)
Kris
ROFL to death !
Sorry .. couldn't help it ...
You made me spit my pepsi all over my
How many Zimbabwe dollars, I wonder? This seems to give the finest
measurement for approximations to zero...
I think this is a bit uncalled for, it might have been in a candid
manner, but there are alot of locations in the world using FreeBSD
quite effectively where most people live on less
OutBackDingo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How many Zimbabwe dollars, I wonder? This seems to give the finest
measurement for approximations to zero...
I think this is a bit uncalled for, it might have been in a candid
manner, but there are alot of locations in the world using FreeBSD
quite
ROFL, right, whatever..!!!
On Sun, 2008-07-20 at 04:40 -0400, Sahil Tandon wrote:
full of fallacies, false assumptions and one or two non
sequiturs.
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Let's see, ... that would be approximately $149*10^12 Zimbabwe.
10^3 - one thousand
10^6 - one million
10^9 - one billion
10^12 - one trillion
10^100 - one mugabe
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On Sat, Jul 19, 2008 at 10:18:13PM +0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What price at the license of FreeBSD 7?
it's important for me. I must know.
Regardless of how far Off Topic some seem to want to go,
the reply by Kris is correct. FreeBSD is free. The only
cost is media to burn your own
On Sun, Jul 20, 2008 at 02:55:22PM +0700, OutBackDingo wrote:
How many Zimbabwe dollars, I wonder? This seems to give the finest
measurement for approximations to zero...
I think this is a bit uncalled for, it might have been in a candid
manner, but there are alot of locations in the
On Sun, Jul 20, 2008 at 09:49:30AM -0400, Jerry McAllister wrote:
On Sat, Jul 19, 2008 at 10:18:13PM +0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What price at the license of FreeBSD 7?
it's important for me. I must know.
Regardless of how far Off Topic some seem to want to go,
the reply by Kris
On Sun, 20 Jul 2008 08:40:20 -0600
Chad Perrin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The US Dollar hasn't really been worth anything since 1975 at the
latest. People just haven't figured that out yet.
In that case, would you be so kind as to forward all of those worthless
US Dollars to me. I will be more
On Jul 20, 2008, at 1:24 AM, Gaye Abdoulaye Walsimou wrote:
Mike Jeays a écrit :
On July 19, 2008 04:21:03 pm Gonzalo Nemmi wrote:
On Saturday 19 July 2008 15:40:53 Kris Kennaway wrote:
... or the equivalent in your
local currency. Yes really :)
Kris
ROFL to death !
Sorry .. couldn't
On Sun, Jul 20, 2008 at 7:37 PM, Chad Leigh -- Shire.Net LLC
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[snip]
Your comments are useless and stigmatizes people who suffers (Zimbabwe).
Stigmatizes people in Zimbabwe? Huh? If anything it draws sympathy for them
Two or so years ago, I used to tell a fellow from
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What price at the license of FreeBSD 7?
it's important for me. I must know.
It is available for the low low price of $0 or the equivalent in your
local currency. Yes really :)
Kris
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On Saturday 19 July 2008 15:40:53 Kris Kennaway wrote:
... or the equivalent in your
local currency. Yes really :)
Kris
ROFL to death !
Sorry .. couldn't help it ...
You made me spit my pepsi all over my desktop !
Thanks!!
--
Blessings
Gonzalo Nemmi
On Sat, 19 Jul 2008, Kris Kennaway wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What price at the license of FreeBSD 7?
it's important for me. I must know.
It is available for the low low price of $0 or the equivalent in your local
currency. Yes really :)
Let's see, ... that would be approximately
On July 19, 2008 04:21:03 pm Gonzalo Nemmi wrote:
On Saturday 19 July 2008 15:40:53 Kris Kennaway wrote:
... or the equivalent in your
local currency. Yes really :)
Kris
ROFL to death !
Sorry .. couldn't help it ...
You made me spit my pepsi all over my desktop !
Thanks!!
How many
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Jonathan Curtis wrote:
| Hello,
Hi Jonathan,
great to see you interested in FreeBSD :)
While I have no recipe for you, I would like to share my experience,
since when I started using FreeBSD I was exactly in the same situation
your're finding
From: Gary Kline
On Tue, Jun 10, 2008 at 08:08:11AM -0400, Bob McConnell wrote:
On Behalf Of Gary Kline:
This is a bit hard to figure out how to phrase, so please bear
with me. I want to put-back a BBS/forum type app somewhere on my
site so that members of my writing group can
On Behalf Of Gary Kline:
This is a bit hard to figure out how to phrase, so please bear
with me. I want to put-back a BBS/forum type app somewhere on my
site so that members of my writing group can continue to help me
with their suggestions and edits of my Jottings project. Some
people
On Tue, Jun 10, 2008 at 08:08:11AM -0400, Bob McConnell wrote:
On Behalf Of Gary Kline:
This is a bit hard to figure out how to phrase, so please bear
with me. I want to put-back a BBS/forum type app somewhere on my
site so that members of my writing group can continue to help me
On 9-Jun-08, at 5:31 PM, Gary Kline wrote:
This is a bit hard to figure out how to phrase, so please bear
with me. I want to put-back a BBS/forum type app somewhere on my
site so that members of my writing group can continue to help me
with their suggestions
On Mon, Jun 09, 2008 at 11:50:45PM -0400, Andrew Berry wrote:
On 9-Jun-08, at 5:31 PM, Gary Kline wrote:
This is a bit hard to figure out how to phrase, so please bear
with me. I want to put-back a BBS/forum type app somewhere on my
site so that members of my writing group
Unga wrote:
Hi all
What consists FreeBSD Libc (/lib/libc.so.7)? Is it only /usr/src/lib/libc/* ?
Yes.
I have compiled /usr/src/lib/libc/*, the resulting libc.so.7 is about 65,000
bytes smaller.
Than what? It will change depending on your CFLAGS.
Kris
with the same compiler options and same compiler as used with binary
distribution?
On Sun, 8 Jun 2008, Unga wrote:
Hi all
What consists FreeBSD Libc (/lib/libc.so.7)? Is it only /usr/src/lib/libc/* ?
I have compiled /usr/src/lib/libc/*, the resulting libc.so.7 is about 65,000
bytes
--- On Sun, 6/8/08, Kris Kennaway [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: Kris Kennaway [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: What consists FreeBSD Libc?
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Date: Sunday, June 8, 2008, 6:37 PM
Unga wrote:
Hi all
What consists FreeBSD Libc (/lib
Its great to get it confirmed that FreeBSD Libc is only /usr/src/lib/libc/* as
I presumed.
I have compiled and installed the FreeBSD Libc into a temp directory. The size
of /tmp/libc.so.7 is about 65,000 bytes smaller than /lib/libc.so.7.
The /lib/libc.so.7 is dated May 25, 2008. I did not
Assuming it was installed from ports, if you have portupgrade installed
you could try
pkg_which /usr/local/bin/gsc
For me this gives
[11:59:40:/usr/home/jhary]
([EMAIL PROTECTED])$pkg_which /usr/local/bin/gsc
ghostscript-gpl-8.62_2
Ghostscript is a postscript interpreter which would make sense
On Mon, Jun 02, 2008 at 11:53:47AM +0100, Anton Shterenlikht wrote:
Hi
What is /usr/local/bin/gsc ?
If you have portupgrade, pkg_which(1) can tell you. gsc is actually
gs, which is ghostscript.
Cheers.
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On Mon, Jun 02, 2008 at 03:03:48PM +0400, Yuri Pankov wrote:
Anton Shterenlikht wrote:
Hi
What is /usr/local/bin/gsc ?
I run FreeBSD 6.3-STABLE #2 on compaq armada laptop.
When I send a job for printing I see gsc process running:
PID USERNAMETHR PRI NICE SIZERES STATE
On Mon, Jun 02, 2008 at 10:59:31PM +1200, Jonathan Chen wrote:
On Mon, Jun 02, 2008 at 11:53:47AM +0100, Anton Shterenlikht wrote:
Hi
What is /usr/local/bin/gsc ?
If you have portupgrade, pkg_which(1) can tell you. gsc is actually
gs, which is ghostscript.
thanks
I use portmaster, so
Anton Shterenlikht wrote:
Hi
What is /usr/local/bin/gsc ?
I run FreeBSD 6.3-STABLE #2 on compaq armada laptop.
When I send a job for printing I see gsc process running:
PID USERNAMETHR PRI NICE SIZERES STATETIME WCPU COMMAND
[skip]
99954 daemon1 1170 27244K
Anton Shterenlikht wrote:
Jonathan Chen wrote:
Anton Shterenlikht wrote:
What is /usr/local/bin/gsc ?
If you have portupgrade, pkg_which(1) can tell you. gsc is actually
gs, which is ghostscript.
thanks
I use portmaster, so pkg_info -La tmp; vi tmp (and seach for gsc)
On Monday 05 May 2008 10:12:05 Walt Pawley wrote:
I've been fiddling with compiling nzbget-0.4.0 on a 6.3 system.
My initial efforts failed the configuration process for not
finding iconv.h. This, despite /usr/local/include/iconv.h being
present and supposedly in the include search path if the
At 12:06 PM +0200 5/5/08, Mel wrote:
On Monday 05 May 2008 10:12:05 Walt Pawley wrote:
I've been fiddling with compiling nzbget-0.4.0 on a 6.3 system.
My initial efforts failed the configuration process for not
finding iconv.h. This, despite /usr/local/include/iconv.h being
present and
On Monday 05 May 2008 20:42:23 Walt Pawley wrote:
At 12:06 PM +0200 5/5/08, Mel wrote:
On Monday 05 May 2008 10:12:05 Walt Pawley wrote:
I've been fiddling with compiling nzbget-0.4.0 on a 6.3 system.
My initial efforts failed the configuration process for not
finding iconv.h. This,
At 12:06 PM +0200 5/5/08, Mel wrote:
On Monday 05 May 2008 10:12:05 Walt Pawley wrote:
I've been fiddling with compiling nzbget-0.4.0 on a 6.3 system.
My initial efforts failed the configuration process for not
finding iconv.h. This, despite /usr/local/include/iconv.h being
present and
In the last episode (Apr 23), FreeBSD said:
Hello everyone,
With FreeBSD 6.2-Release, I added the option NO_OPENSSH=true in the
make.conf I use to build jails. But, I just rebuilded a jail in FreeBSD
7-Release and I realized at the mergemaster step of the update that there
were a lot of
Hi Isaac,
this is a good start:
http://www.linux-foundation.org/en/OpenPrinting
In the 'printer' section you find a ranking and evaluation how the printers do
on unixoid systems.
Cheers
herbs
mount -t wbush /dev/whitehouse /dev/nul
On Tue, 25 Mar 2008 12:12:52 -0400
Isaac Mushinsky [EMAIL
Yes, I saw that. But FreeBSD is not linux, and using multiple drivers for
the same device is more of a problem for us. HPLIP, on the other hand,
requires bare ugen, not loading ulpt or uscanner or perhaps even umass, a
very unnatural and cumbersome thing for me (I want umass, and I also
sometimes
On Tue, 25 Mar 2008, Isaac Mushinsky wrote:
Yes, I saw that. But FreeBSD is not linux, and using multiple drivers for
the same device is more of a problem for us. HPLIP, on the other hand,
requires bare ugen, not loading ulpt or uscanner or perhaps even umass, a
very unnatural and cumbersome
Lars Eighner wrote:
On Tue, 25 Mar 2008, Isaac Mushinsky wrote:
Yes, I saw that. But FreeBSD is not linux, and using multiple drivers
for
the same device is more of a problem for us. HPLIP, on the other hand,
requires bare ugen, not loading ulpt or uscanner or perhaps even
umass, a
very
Bob Falanga wrote:
I have been a long time trying to print anything on freebsd, as some know.
Everything seems to be working new but nothing is printed. Today I reboot
the computer and behold a page printed. This implied to me that the printer
never receives a New Line or EOF or whatever the
On Friday 29 February 2008 18:12:48 Dr. Jennifer Nussbaum wrote:
Hi, I recently upgraded my system from FreeBSD 6.0 to 6.3. But Im having
trouble with some ports that are unable to find
/usr/X11R6/lib/libfontconfig.la. Where does this come from, so i can
(re)install it? I couldnt find this by
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Dr. Jennifer Nussbaum wrote:
Hi, I recently upgraded my system from FreeBSD 6.0 to 6.3. But Im having
trouble
with some ports that are unable to find /usr/X11R6/lib/libfontconfig.la.
Where does
this come from, so i can (re)install it? I couldnt
On Fri, 29 Feb 2008 12:45:08 -0500
Martin Cracauer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My Thinkpad got instable, and I haven't figured out yet whether it's
hardware, FreeBSD's RELENG_6 kernel or X11/DRI. Anyway...
I always go through a foreground fsck, no matter whether the thing
paniced or had a
On Feb 25, 2008, at 1:18 PM, Shawn Barnhart wrote:
I wrote a shell script to email me the output of ntpdc -p and put it
in my crontab.
It works for a week, and at some point over the weekend my script
loses its executable permissions for me (user) but not for group or
other.
Is there a
In response to ivan dimitrov [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
OK, but maybe this is not my case. I am using about 10% ...
/dev/md0 3.6M318K3.0M 9%/storage/pub/www/ram
But dmesg reports continuously:
/storage/pub/www/ram: optimization changed from TIME to SPACE
/storage/pub/www/ram:
OK, but maybe this is not my case. I am using about 10% ...
/dev/md0 3.6M318K3.0M 9%/storage/pub/www/ram
But dmesg reports continuously:
/storage/pub/www/ram: optimization changed from TIME to SPACE
/storage/pub/www/ram: optimization changed from SPACE to TIME
about 10
/storage/pub/www/ram: optimization changed from TIME to SPACE
This is not an error. It probably means the ramdisk changed it's
allocation policy from preserving time to conserving space. Something
what would happen if the data on it gets relatively (against available
mem) big. I guess.
Regards,
ivan dimitrov wrote:
After upgrading from freebsd-5.5-R to 6.3-R, I get the following message in
dmesg:
/storage/pub/www/ram: optimization changed from TIME to SPACE
I use a ram disk via the md driver.
Here is the line from my fstab file:
md /storage/pub/www/rammfs rw,-s4m
In response to Brian [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
ivan dimitrov wrote:
After upgrading from freebsd-5.5-R to 6.3-R, I get the following message in
dmesg:
/storage/pub/www/ram: optimization changed from TIME to SPACE
I use a ram disk via the md driver.
Here is the line from my fstab file:
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Bill Moran [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[...]
ivan dimitrov wrote:
After upgrading from freebsd-5.5-R to 6.3-R, I get the following
message in dmesg:
/storage/pub/www/ram: optimization changed from
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Jonathan
McKeown
Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2008 11:19 PM
To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject: Re: what happened to linuxflashplugin?
On Thursday 14 February 2008 00:14, Erik Osterholm wrote
Jonathan McKeown writes:
Your comment about third world countries is one of the most
narrow-minded, ignorant and arrogant statements I've heard in
many years of listening to petty bigots - quite apart from the
fact that you're extending what I stated was a personal opinion
to an entire
Let me be the one to point out the (next) controversial thing:
here's a
perfect example why using linux binaries for stuff like this is
a dead end.
And don't even start about the PC-BSD folks who want to make
flash9 work
via WINE.
We need a native flash or a replacement for
Hah! Good luck... I never got it work either, There are
wrappers all
other barriers to stop you. And even then it may only work
intermittently. Correct me if I'm wrong guys
I hear you. I have used both Firefox and Opera and have never gotten
flash to work as easily and consistently as
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Jonathan McKeown wrote:
On Tuesday 12 February 2008 21:50, Chuck Robey wrote:
Jonathan McKeown wrote:
[snip]
There are a few sites which don't work without Flash. Having checked on a
number of occasions, I've found (and I stress this is a
Interestingly enough, I just did a quick perusal of the URLs I frequent,
and virtually all of them, in one form or another, asked for 'Flash'.
Even 'sourceforge.net' greeted me with this friendly message:
You need to install the Macromedia Flash Player plug-in to view all
content on this page.
Date: Wed, 13 Feb 2008 16:34:21 -0500
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject: Re: what happened to linuxflashplugin?
Interestingly enough, I just did a quick perusal of the URLs I frequent,
and virtually all of them
On Wed, Feb 13, 2008 at 10:25:05AM -0800, Andriy Babiy wrote:
Hah! Good luck... I never got it work either, There are
wrappers all
other barriers to stop you. And even then it may only work
intermittently. Correct me if I'm wrong guys
I hear you. I have used both Firefox and
On Wed, Feb 13, 2008 at 04:34:21PM -0500, Gerard wrote:
Interestingly enough, I just did a quick perusal of the URLs I frequent,
and virtually all of them, in one form or another, asked for 'Flash'.
Even 'sourceforge.net' greeted me with this friendly message:
You need to install the
I said:
Maybe Qt's ActiveQt (wrapper for windows' activex) might be of some value to
implement active x support to some extend and use the windows targetted
controls rather than NSplugin. I reckon it possible but it probably won't be
very easy, all the real heavy lifting would have to be
On Wednesday 13 February 2008 20:17:03 you wrote:
Let me be the one to point out the (next) controversial thing:
here's a
perfect example why using linux binaries for stuff like this is
a dead end.
And don't even start about the PC-BSD folks who want to make
flash9 work
via
Erik Osterholm writes:
- Petition Adobe to release an official version and/or reduce the
phantom restrictions[1] on the binaries so that they can run
under emulation.
I don't have the link at hand, but Adobe is supposedly working
woth open source folks so the next generation
On Thursday 14 February 2008 00:14, Erik Osterholm wrote:
IMHO, for an individual to state that Flash is not a relevant issue
simply because they choose not to employ it, is similar to patient
claiming that cancer research is a waste of time simply because they
are not afflicted with the
Date: Tue, 12 Feb 2008 08:39:41 +0100
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just send them an e-mail telling them that you are so sorry about the
quality
is unusable.
they will have to respond, and more people doing this will give them a lot
of work :) and will motivate them to think
it does not amtter how you do it as long as you address the sales department.
exactly what i say - ask sales department to send product data by e-mail,
Heiko Wundram (Beenic) skrev:
Am Montag, 11. Februar 2008 15:32:26 schrieb Erich Dollansky:
Read this (in the license agreement):
...
For the avoidance of doubt, no embedded or device versions of the above
operating systems, or any other operating systems, are included as Authorized
This of course doesn't help them if their web designer can't fix the design
issue, which is why it would be an issue in the first place. Or the designer
will say its ok- show statistics which are becoming rapidly outdated and say
its only a minority.
they could simply pay other web designer,
On Wednesday 13 February 2008 00:27:53 Da Rock wrote:
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