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On Sat, Feb 21, 2009 at 04:24:06PM +0100, Wojciech Puchar wrote:
you may try running it in wine, but anyway - if you wish to use windows
based software, using windows is a best choice.
That is not always true, as I've pointed out in response to one of your
use Windows, not FreeBSD emails
...but it'd be nice of the
CD eject was actually working.
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for World of Warcraft using Wine than
using MS Windows XP, on the same machine.
but not all winsoftware runs under wine.
surprisingly - most do.
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If it can be impossible there are any analogues of the similar Software?
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And, unfortunately, that doesn't help. I think the procedure described
by George Davidovich is your best bet.
I haven't used Thunderbird in a very long time, but . . . can't you
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I don't know. I haven't used OE in over 10 years.
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Hi all,
Well, over the past few days I have made the transition to FreeBSD (6.4)
as the primary OS on my home computer. I am currently running GNOME as a
desktop, and it seems to be running well. Indeed, I am using Thunderbird
to write this email!
I have a couple of questions regarding
of questions regarding the transition:
1. Does there exist a port or package, a messenger program, that is
compatible with Windoze Live Messenger? i.e. can I log in similar to
live messenger and see my contacts and collaborate with them?
Pidgin is a nice GTK program that works well with Windows Live
have a couple of questions regarding the transition:
1. Does there exist a port or package, a messenger program, that is
compatible with Windoze Live Messenger? i.e. can I log in similar to
live messenger and see my contacts and collaborate with them?
Pidgin is a nice GTK program that works well
On Jan 13, 2009, at 9:54 AM, Grant Peel wrote:
A couple of more questions if anyone has the time.
1. I have been searching for a iTunes client. i.e. a player that I
can play my iTunes on. Does such a thing exist?
Mplayer and xine should understand and be able to play unprotected AAC
files
On Tue, Jan 13, 2009 at 12:54:24PM -0500, Grant Peel wrote:
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play my iTunes on. Does such a thing exist?
There are lots of players capabable of playing mp3 in
/usr/ports/multimedia/, e.g. audacious, amarok, xmms2, xmms
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A couple of more questions if anyone has the time.
2. I want to import my Oulook express folders to Thinderbird. I know it
can be done on windows, but when I try the impirt
doubt it.
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Ah... autorun.inf and exit_windows_ex() are such modern tools
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thus giving people options of doing binary up-to-date upgrading
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I'm asking these questions since I'm evaluating moving to BSD, but I
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ZFS.
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I just installed Tulip on my FreeBSD server. The server has X11
installed, but isn't running it. I asked the questions below to the
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Does Tulip have a command-line mode
and it
sounds like flash is working well enough for the limited times I'd use it,
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I think I've just about talked myself into coming back for another try.
snip
First, to ZFS or not to ZFS, that is the question. While I like some of
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I'm asking these questions since I'm evaluating moving to BSD, but I
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then ideally you should try to keep the
base system updated where possible.
I'm asking these questions since I'm evaluating moving to BSD, but I
want to avoid compiling as much as possible since my box is 800MHz
piii celeron with just 32KB of cache and 512MB of ram, and for it
source based
package really *upgrades* packages.
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packages and ports are kept up to date, they might be the same for all
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piii celeron with just 32KB of cache and 512MB of ram, and for it
source based
probably not)? So that pretty much no matter the release, if
packages and ports are kept up to date, they might be the same for all
releases?
I'm asking these questions since I'm evaluating moving to BSD, but I
want to avoid compiling as much as possible since my box is 800MHz
piii celeron
ok, so I got this freebsd server up and running, even able to ssh to it.
questions:
1. when I run startx it auto logs me in on a minimal gui ( twm?). I installed
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, except boot0cfg -v ad1 doesn't recognize ad1's current partitioning
scheme.. I'll have to go back into gparted to see what slice my other OS is
booted from. At least this points me in the right direction,
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Will do so in the future. But otherwise my procedure seemed sane?
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Is there anything else should be done to fix this problem?
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