On Wednesday 01 December 2004 17:05, Kevin Smith wrote:
I tried building the port for Amarok on 5.3-Release and when I run
it all I get is the startup logo and no UI. This happens on either
KDE or Gnome desktops. Do you have this running on 5.3 ?
-K
Have you got the little blue speaker
Hello,
I'm thinking about buying a portable ogg player for xmas but i can't
seem to get clear info from the various shop sites.
Does anyone know a player which works with FreeBSD 5.3? Can I just buy
anyone I want and then transfer files across as if it were usb
storage or do these players
On Tuesday 30 November 2004 21:49, Rem Roberti wrote:
Forgive me if that has been asked before (I forgot how to access
the archives), but I would appreciated advice on finding a program
for listening to audio streaming over the internet. Streaming
video is not important.
Thank you.
Rem
On Saturday 20 November 2004 04:51, Steel City Phantom wrote:
i remember there being a program out there that will go through all
my installed apps and upgrade them with the latest versions in the
ports collection, what was it called again?
thanks
portupgrade is the program. it is found in
On Tuesday 09 November 2004 19:28, Tom Connolly wrote:
Hello List.
This is a total newbie question but I have been unable to make my wheel
mouse work.
I want to be able to scroll my browser (Opera) pages and my emacs editor
and such.
I have the following in my xorg.conf file:
Section
On Wednesday 03 November 2004 11:12, Albert Shih wrote:
Hi all
Stupid question but I don't find any answer in google (good answer).
FreeBSD 5.X (5.3 for example) have support for PCI-Express ? Can I use
XFree86 (or Xorg) with a PCI-Express video card event I don't have max
perfs (juste fort
On Sunday 24 October 2004 13:42, Spiral Eyed Girl wrote:
Hello, I am trying to upgrade KDE, using make install in the ports
directory, and I get this error:
=== kdelibs-3.3.0_2 conflicts with installed package(s):
kdebase-3.1.4
They install files into the same place.
Hello,
you new to change your .xinitrc file to read:
exec startkde
the .xinitrc file is found in your home directory ie: /home/huw/.xinitrc
after this kde will run when you type startx
you might want to have a look at the handbook section on kde and kdm, a
graphical login screen.
brgrds
On Wednesday 22 September 2004 05:54, Todd W.Janiak wrote:
I am new to FreeBSD and the *nixes in general and have come a long
way just to get a useful GUI to appear on my screen. Now I have a
hit a road block I can't seem to figure out.
I am running 4.10-RELEASE and the latest version of
Hello,
I'm posting to this list because I'm not sure who else I should send this info
to. I'd be grateful if someone would let me know the correct procedure.
I've got a new Dell 4700 with P4 2.8 chip on a motherboard with the new Intel
915G Express chipset. It has an intergrated network card,
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