this is slowly starting to get annoying...
i've got a logitech wheel mouse connected to my pc, installed freebsd
5.1-RELEASE and had a few problems with the usb mouse at first, but
don't recall changing anything when it finally worked on the usb port.
now i just disconnected everything from my p
i've been googleing on this for quite a while now, and i find it rather
annoying:
i've just installed mozilla 1.5 from the ports a day or two ago but it
strikes me as _very_ odd that when i load up an .asp page that mozilla
crashes entirely.
has anybody else experienced this problem?
or does an
murali wrote:
I have used FreeBSd before which installs only on a primary
partition.Does the new version install on a logical partition without
in antway upsetting the current design?
Murali
indeed, i installed it on a logical partition and had no problem at all..
version installed: FreeBSD 5.1-
i've been googleing on this for quite a while now, and i find it rather
annoying:
i've just installed mozilla 1.5 from the ports a day or two ago but it
strikes me as _very_ odd that when i load up an .asp page that mozilla
crashes entirely.
has anybody else experienced this problem?
or does an
Robin Schoonover wrote:
On Sun, 26 Oct 2003 14:54:52 +0100, Brian Reichholf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
i've been googleing on this for quite a while now, and i find it rather
annoying:
i've just installed mozilla 1.5 from the ports a day or two ago but it
strikes me as _very_
it shouldn't be too much of a problem to do the same thing with a
php/cgi script...
probably simpler and quicker even.
or, if you don't have php/cgi available or don't want to do it, the
simplest option i can think of is shellscripting ;)
jason dictos wrote:
Is there a program that will auto r
to me there is no such thing as `the best version'
imho any version will do fine, you can select what you want to install
and what you don't want.
i don't know any exact numbers, but i guess you could easily achieve a
100-300 MB installation if you just installed the essential stuff (just
selec
basically any is fine, the main desicion that you have to make is if you
want to install new software from source, or use the binary updates from
the ports system...
Valerian Galeru wrote:
I`ve got a Pentium MMX 150 MHZ. Tell me pls what is the best version of FreeBSD for my computer. Pls send