Hello.
I'm looking to buy a new workstation that needs to be able to run in
64-bit (long) mode (working with large data sets). What are my options
for 3D acceleration without binary drivers? My needs are quite minimal,
I'm not running any games.
As far as I can tell, only onboard Intel graphics
On 20081025 10:18:01, Wojciech Puchar wrote:
I'm looking to buy a new workstation that needs to be able to run in
64-bit (long) mode (working with large data sets). What are my options
for 3D acceleration without binary drivers? My needs are quite minimal,
I'm not running any games.
you
On 20081025 11:48:02, Bruce Cran wrote:
I would guess the development and testing will be done on the same machine.
--
Bruce
If that was a question, then yeah, you're correct.
It seems that I can actually get open acceleration using the r500 series
of ATI cards (the X1950 is the most
Hello.
What's the preferred virtual machine on FreeBSD 7.2-RELEASE on amd64 if
OpenGL support is required?
Please CC me as I'm not subscribed.
xw
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On 2009-06-29 23:34:08, Roland Smith wrote:
On Mon, Jun 29, 2009 at 08:14:17PM +0100, xorquew...@googlemail.com wrote:
Hello.
What's the preferred virtual machine on FreeBSD 7.2-RELEASE on amd64 if
OpenGL support is required?
Depends on what your definitions of a virtual machine and
On 2009-06-30 02:13:11, Roland Smith wrote:
The page says it does.
Forgive me for being cynical but after countless experiences, I rarely believe
such statements any more!
Virtualbox + VMGL seems the most likely candidate at the moment -
From the abovementioned page: VMGL is available
Hello.
Anyone know how/why net-im/mu-conference depends on devel/gio-fam-backend?
I don't see it mentioned in any RUN_DEPENDS line nor in any of the
dependencies of dependencies. I'm building the port WITH_JABBERD.
xw
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Hello.
I'd like to write a little shell script to run 'zpool scrub' on
my disks weekly. I have two zpools. The manual page says that only
one 'scrub' can be active at a time.
Is there any reliable way to run 'zpool scrub X' and then run
'zpool scrub Y' when the first has finished?
Please CC me
On 2009-07-11 15:08:04, Steve Bertrand wrote:
xorquew...@googlemail.com wrote:
Hello.
I'd like to write a little shell script to run 'zpool scrub' on
my disks weekly. I have two zpools. The manual page says that only
one 'scrub' can be active at a time.
Is there any reliable way
On 2009-07-11 16:37:20, Steve Bertrand wrote:
xorquew...@googlemail.com wrote:
On 2009-07-11 15:08:04, Steve Bertrand wrote:
Perhaps it is as simple as cron-ing something like the following (of
course, replace zpool scrub with my cat commands.
Problem is that 'zpool scrub' immediately
Hi.
I'm trying to set up a jail running on a loopback IP connected to the
outside world with pf and binat.
My interfaces are configured like this:
ifconfig lo1 inet 127.1.0.1 netmask 0xff00 up
ifconfig lo1 alias 127.1.0.2 netmask 0xff00
ifconfig lo1 alias 127.1.0.3 netmask
Whist trying to compile a program using the gcc42 (actually
gnat-gcc42) port, using the -pg flag for profiling, I got the following
upon linking:
cc -pg -c -o prog.o prog.c
cc -pg -o prog prog.o
/usr/bin/ld: cannot find -lgcc_p
I'm assuming this means that profiling libraries for the
Please ignore my last post. I somehow neglected to install the proflibs
distribution.
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I have a full i386 tree installed at /jail/wine (ignore the 'jail' in
the name, I'll run it as a plain chroot if necessary) created with 'make
buildworld TARGET=i386'.
I've built and installed wine into the jail/chroot and it works fine.
The problem: I can't get any kind of DRI to work in the
On 2010-06-24 18:57:35, Mikle Krutov wrote:
You need 32bit libGL and all mesa stuff to have
dri with i386 apps on amd64 system. Also i've used
http://msnp.ru/file/wine-fbsd64.zip port, not the
by-hand-way while using amd64.
Worked for me on both radeon and nvidia card.
Yes, I have those.
On 2010-07-01 15:28:00, Mikle Krutov wrote:
Sorry for late-answer, but why are you running wine in jail?
May be that's the source of the problem.
For me, it was just installed into /usr/local/ as some other
program, some 32bit libs were in lib32, and so on.
As mentioned, I've tried it in a
On 2010-07-01 23:37:37, Mikle Krutov wrote:
Well, then i do not get why i was albe to play
some 3d games on wine with fbsd 8.0 amd64
about when 8.0 was released.
Also
http://wiki.freebsd.org/Wine#head-6963d527c173e57b1567e881305b544d33435b6d
I don't either. I've tried every possible
On 2010-07-01 22:16:26, David Naylor wrote:
Have you tried the packages from http://people.freebsd.org/~ivoras/wine/
They worked for me with nvidia and intel.
Thanks, but as I mentioned in the hackers@ thread (and possibly this one),
it's actually DRI that's the problem. I can't even run
On 2010-07-03 19:30:36, Jonathan Chen wrote:
I'm got (unjailed) wine/i386 on amd64, and it plays DirectX 9 games
with no problems; eg EVE-Online. I'm using the nvidia-drivers, which
have to be installed on the 32-bit base, as well as the 64-bit driver
on the /usr/local
Have noticed that
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