Hello,
I intend to acquire a notebook with the mentioned wireless option, and I
understand that its driver, iwn, is still in development stage. I
spotted a mention to a "disabled n" in a recent thread:
http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-questions/2008-June/176638.html.
Is there a han
Kevin Kinsey a écrit :
Not trying to be overly arrogant, but aren't you asking
something similar to "why doesn't my broken car run"?
No, I'm aware of the implications of having a "broken car". The question
asked for explanations, if any, on why successful extraction was
possible via the SCSI in
Hello,
I could successfully extract the last track, no. 7, on a pretty worn-out
audio CD issuing the command:
% cdda2wav -D 0,0,0 -t 7
(0,0,0 being the SCSI device corresponding to the cdda2wav -scanbus output)
while I have failed doing so earlier via:
% cdda2wav -D /dev/acd0 -t 7
since it got
Ross Cameron a écrit :
You have two options to resolve this issue:
Copy the fonts folder over from a WinXP/Vista install to the relevant
wine bottle.or
Install the winetricks tool and let it install all the Windows fonts
for you.
Hope this helps.
Unfortunately neither works; I
Leslie Jensen a écrit :
Hello,
I installed Windows Firefox 2.0.0.12 in Wine 0.9.58 on a 7.0-RELEASE
running KDE 3.5.8 as a solution to the Flash problem, which works just
fine this way (this is 9.0 r124). However Firefox fonts look quite bad;
jaggies, discontinuities and boxes in place of some
Hello,
I installed Windows Firefox 2.0.0.12 in Wine 0.9.58 on a 7.0-RELEASE
running KDE 3.5.8 as a solution to the Flash problem, which works just
fine this way (this is 9.0 r124). However Firefox fonts look quite bad;
jaggies, discontinuities and boxes in place of some characters. I
install
Hello,
With IPFW enabled in the kernel, I'd like to use the NAT functionality
of user-ppp instead of natd. Do I need the IPDIVERT option in the kernel
and the special arrangement of divert and skipto rules in the ruleset?
Or, a non-NATed ruleset (as demonstrated in handbook section 28.6.5.6)
On 7/15/07, Roland Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Do you need partitions (bsdlabels) on ad1s3? Or to put it another way,
do you want to subdevide it in pieces that you can mount on different
mount points?
Well that certainly is a good idea.
From what I understand, I can divide the slice into
Hello,
I double-boot Windows XP and FreeBSD 6.2-RELEASE, and my disk layout
is as follows: Windows drive C in ad1s1, FreeBSD slice in ad1s2 and
extended partition containing Windows drive D in ad1s3.
I found that I no longer need to use ad1s3 as Windows drive D, so I
would like to use that space