On Sat, Oct 23, 2010 at 07:25:27AM -0400, Jerry wrote:
> FreeBSD 8.1-STABLE /amd64
>
> I continue to have a problem getting acroread9 to run.
>
> 1) It will not create its directory in my home directory.
I have not been able to get acroread to work.
I gave up and use XPDF which does what I need
On Oct 23, 2010, at 3:46 PM, Marwan Sultan wrote:
> they configure their outlook express to use SMTP user/password
> with mail.clinet_domain.com as incoming/outgoing.
>
> even if they send from x...@client_domain to ad...@mydomain.com
> both are in same server, I will still receive it as SPAM.
Dear Dr. Matthew.,
When my client or any clients uses the web mail that i have configured,
then everything works fine NO spam problems and email will be
received by hotmail, gmail and vise versa.
I found out that this particular client complaining because they use
outlook expre
the freebsd linux emulator is missing support for the inotify_init syscall. you
won't be able to use acroread9, until it gets implemented.
right now i guess it returns ENOSYS to any linux app making use of it. you
might be able to work around this problem by replacing ENOSYS with 0. however
since
[1]Wacom India
[2]Suzy Zokaya. thought you would like to see this page from the Wacom
India web site.
Message from Sender:
suzyzok...@hotmail.fr
Hello!!!
I am Suzy Zokaya I saw your contact mail today when i was searching
and browsing through internet,and i was deeply mov
Does anyone of the FreeBSD folks out here use/develop/programme
GPU-based scientific applications/libraries (mathematical nature,
mostly) on FreeBSD natively running on FreeBSD with GPGPU support?
What are you using as 'language', framework, development environment?
I'm desperately searching for
FreeBSD 8.1-STABLE /amd64
I continue to have a problem getting acroread9 to run.
1) It will not create its directory in my home directory.
:1: error: unexpected character `\1', expected keyword - e.g. `style'
Acroread was unable to create the directory .adobe in your home directory.
There may be
On Sat, Oct 23, 2010 at 01:15:05AM -0500, Robert Bonomi wrote:
>
>
> >Date: Fri, 22 Oct 2010 10:33:20 -0700
> >From: Gary Kline
> >
> > "TOS"? , LOL, ROFL ...
>
> Yawp. Really. TOS and DOS. Those _were_ the names the two OS varients
> were known by.
>
> Not too long thereafter, IBM d