Hello,
my 8.1-R system has just started hanging on reboot. Specifically after
I svn up'd my source and updated from 8.1-R-p1 to -p2.
Some kind of hang occurs on every reboot attempt. Usually it hangs at
the "Rebooting..." message, but sometimes the thing just locks up
before it even syncs disks.
On 9 February 2010 20:27, Polytropon wrote:
> As you intendedly state that you're not searching for a
> solution in the field of typesetting - where LaTeX comes
> to mind immediately - I could imagine that you can do it
> the hard way.
>
> First, see the symbols here:
>
> http://web.ift.uib.no/Fys
On Sun, 20 Dec 2009 20:40:48 +0100, Modulok wrote:
List,
Just a suggestion:
In the 'Bugs' section of the 'fdisk(8)' man page, could we get a note
that informs users that fdisk is kind of... broken and obsolete?
Something like:
"fdisk is slowly being replaced by gpart(8). fdisk may not work
c
2009/12/12 Polytropon :
> On Sat, 12 Dec 2009 11:50:33 -0700 (MST), Warren Block
> wrote:
>> I had thought about putting a footnote about that, but it was already
>> too long. Also, I don't know about non-English keyboards. Maybe
>> there's a mechanism in hal to detect preferred keyboard layout
2009/12/8 Alex Huth :
> * Matthew Seaman schrieb:
>> Alex Huth wrote:
>>
>> Yes. If you want to track one of the development branches (HEAD, RELENG_N)
>> then you have to update sources by csup(1) or various other mechanisms and
>> then compile your kernel+world yourself.
>>
>> Alternatively you c
2009/10/20 Polytropon :
>
>> Mouse and keyboard works without it too.
>
> I just re-read the chapters on X in the handbook. Setting
> a specific keyboard language (german in my case) now involves
> messing with XML in the HAL configuration.
>
> I'm just keen to know where I now have to set my mouse
On Mon, 01 Jun 2009 00:31:40 +0200, Gary Kline wrote:
I'm not sure this is std yet, but think it is available in gcc.
If I'm calling funtion bar(char *, char) with one of the args
incorrect, is there a way to have gcc name bar() in an error message?
Are you looking fo