Hi Adam,
Adam K Kirchhoff wrote:
Neither 2D nor 3D acceleration are supported on any HD5xxx or higher
GPU. Nor will they be supported till radeon KMS is implemented.
Thank you for pointing this out… it is actually stated on the relevant
wiki page
http://wiki.freebsd.org/DriDrivers
but I over
Dear list,
I own a radeon HD5450 and I would like to know how well it is supported
by freeBSD 9, in partocular DRI and 3D accelaeration.
I have a fresh 9.0/amd64 on my machine and Xorg fails to initialise the
DRI. It says (from Xorg-0.log):
(II) AIGLX: Screen 0 is not DRI2 capable
(II) AIG
Hello Greg, hello list,
thank you very much for your answer, it was very useful!
Greg Larkin wrote:
On 4/20/11 7:21 AM, Michael Grünewald wrote:
I have recently discovered that by subversion client (1.16_2) is not
able any more to access my subversion accounts over svn+ssh (with key
based
Hi all,
I have recently discovered that by subversion client (1.16_2) is not
able any more to access my subversion accounts over svn+ssh (with key
based authentication). It seems very odd to me, because in the same
time git can access these accounts (with the git svn command) and commit
to t
Chris Rees wrote:
2011/4/5 Jerry McAllister:
I would go with /usr/local/lib
I'd rather agree with the OP; shell functions are arch-independent,
and are DATADIR suited IMO.
Thank all of you for your feedback!
Michael
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Dear FreeBSD users,
today I come to you with what seems to be somehow pedantic question:
where is the best place to install libraries of shell functions.
I read hier(4) carefully and it seems the correct place for this would
be somewhere under `/usr/local/share':
share/
Hello all,
Anonymous wrote:
Alexander Best writes:
does anybody if there's an alternative for libm in the ports dir? i need it,
because the newest snapshots of mplayer require log2() and log2f(), which the
base libm doesn't support.
for mplayer I'd suggest using code from x264 because both p
Hello Rob,
Rob Farmer wrote:
Most general computer users will never give up the GUI, because it
involves investing in computer skills and they don't see that as
terribly worthwhile - they just want to get started on their work. I
think some UNIX fans are reluctant to accept this, and in doing so
Dear Mark,
Liontaur wrote:
2010/10/28 Michaël Grünewald
>
the audio software I use sometimes seems to handle unappropriately its
input and leave the sound system in a strange state. When this happens, the
lowest frequencies of the played sound are very attenuated and what is still
audible sou
dear Chetan,
Chetan Shukla wrote:
> I have two doubts working further ion FreeBSD.
> In my machine (8.0-RELEASE) I am not getting the macro __FreeBSD__.
> As a workaround I have to conditionally define it in makefile.
> Could someone define what is missing in this case.
For this one, I do not h
Hi,
Lowell Gilbert wrote:
me writes:
Upon doing sudo as a normal user (non-root), sudo asks for
password only once, subsequent invocations of sudo doesn't ask for password
- even though I do sudo -k or sudo -K in between.
Although sudo starts asking for password after the time stamp expiry.
Hi all,
Polytropon wrote:
On Fri, 18 Jun 2010 19:24:52 -0700 (PDT), Bill Tillman
wrote:
But put me
down for a vote on this method using simple text files and awk.
It JUST WORKS - that's the goal. It can be developed and configured
very fast, can easily be extended (or limited), and data is
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