Adrian Pavone <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> From what I read about the checksums for 6.1, the checksum was
> generated with a checksum actually being present in the ISO (which was
> then overwritten by the newly developed checksum). As such, the checksum
> will never match, as a checksum can ne
Nick Withers wrote:
On Fri, 12 May 2006 21:51:02 -0700 (PDT)
Mark Jayson Alvarez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
It was my second time to download a 6.1 iso from one
of the regional ftp sites.. Lucky we have a slightly
fast connection (155Mbps)...
Slightly fast? What do you call fast
On Fri, 12 May 2006 21:51:02 -0700 (PDT)
Mark Jayson Alvarez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> It was my second time to download a 6.1 iso from one
> of the regional ftp sites.. Lucky we have a slightly
> fast connection (155Mbps)...
Slightly fast? What do you call fast? :-)
> By the way, is
Hi,
It was my second time to download a 6.1 iso from one
of the regional ftp sites.. Lucky we have a slightly
fast connection (155Mbps)... By the way, is it really
dangerous to ignore these checksums that doesn't match
with the published one? What's the reason behind this
bad checksum mismatch??.
On Tue, Nov 25, 2003 at 12:09:34PM +0900, Rommel B. IKEDA wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I was reading the man page on pkg_info and then I tried testing what it
> can do...When it gave me the output, it seems that some of my installed
> ports has 2 versions...What can I do with those ports? Can I just
>
* Rommel B. IKEDA:
> I was reading the man page on pkg_info and then I tried testing what
> it can do...When it gave me the output, it seems that some of my
> installed ports has 2 versions...What can I do with those ports? Can
> I just pkg_delete or make deinstall the old versions? Or
Hello,
I was reading the man page on pkg_info and then I tried testing what it
can do...When it gave me the output, it seems that some of my installed
ports has 2 versions...What can I do with those ports? Can I just
pkg_delete or make deinstall the old versions? Or do I have to do
something
Valerian Galeru wrote:
i installed blackbox, a simple window manager.
Cool.
It doesnt have any web browser in it.
That's because it's a 'window manager'.
AFAIK, the only way to install a 'window
manager' and get a browser in the process
is to install a complete environment such
as Gnome or KD
* Valerian Galeru:
> i installed blackbox, a simple window manager. It doesnt have any web
> browser in it. But i have installed dillo, a fast web browser, but i
> cant login to my email with it (perhaps it doesnt support a lot of
> things).
For email, I suggest to browse the ports co
i installed blackbox, a simple window manager. It doesnt have any web browser in it.
But i have installed dillo, a fast web browser, but i cant login to my email with it
(perhaps it doesnt support a lot of things). I want to install opera. When run make
install command in ports/www/opera i get t
10 matches
Mail list logo