I have recently installed FreeBSD 4.7, VNC, and VIM. When
attempting to use gvim under vnc vim fails. Everything is
fine when I log in normally (console and startx) however when
I run gvim under VNC with the -V5 option I get the following
message:
finished sourcing /usr/local/share/vim/vim61
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This problem appears on Mac OS X as well. Disabling NLS through the
autoconf script was always the way around this as you suggested.
Interesting though that two BSD systems have the same problem, do you
guys think this requires further investigation?
-----Original Message-
From: Chris Ptace
I had a process whose state under top was listed as devbuf.
This process seemed to be stuck and I was unable to kill it.
I ended up rebooting the box to reset it.
None of the man pages (TOP, PS) list the devbuf state.
What is it and what was the process trying to do?
I am guessing it had somet
I have followed the build instructions
http://prc-tools.sourceforge.net/install/BUILDING.html and am having
problems getting prc-tools-2.2 to build. Has anyone else had any luck?
I am using the tarballs specified in the instructions. I have tried
switching between patch, gpatch, make, and gmake w
Try removing the & from after blackbox. I run KDE and this
is what my xstartup looks like:
#!/bin/sh
xrdb $HOME/.Xresources
xsetroot -solid grey
xterm -geometry 80x24+10+10 -ls -title "$VNCDESKTOP Desktop" &
autocutsel &
xhost +
startkde
- Chris
> -Original Message-
> From: E. J. Cer
I am wondering if it is possible to load the system from a non-standard (not
s1a) partition. I am working on a system that has an existing disk layout
with a s1g partition that I would like to turn into a recovery/backup
partition (in case of corruption). I have created a small base system on
the
Does anyone know if there is a library available to allow a C program to
gzip a buffer. Basically I have a buffer of data that I will be transfering
and would like to gzip it before sending. The receiving system already does
a gunzip and I am trying to handle the same format, so other compression