' problem, I'm out of my depth there - hope someone
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Have a look at URL: http://gag.sourceforge.net/, or if you would like to
use Grub, it is available in the ports collection
(/usr/ports/sysutils/grub).
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I'll recommend it anyway:
URL: http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/bsd/2004/05/13/FreeBSD_Basics.html
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recommendation: The Handbook's installation guide is excellent -
print it out and have it with you when you install.
URL:
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/install.html
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recent version, but haven't had time to try
it yet.)
I'd very much appreciate advice/recommendations regarding where the
problem might be and how to cure it.
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, but will show it in the boot menu as ??? If you
prefer a boot manager that allows you to easily enter the names of the
OSs you are booting, you might try GAG (URL:
http://gag.sourceforge.net/).
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- this is o.k. .
Are there any other things (bios settings, kernel modules, magic
chants,...) I could try?
I've been using DragonFly so I am not absolutely certain 4.10 still uses
/boot/loader.conf, but if it does, then inserting the following line in
that file may help:
hw.ata.ata_dma=1
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: URL:
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article was written, an additional requirement has been added in order to
connect to the Internet using dialup: the dialup user must be added to the
dialer group.
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some point in the future an edited kernel doesn't build or install
correctly, you then have the unchanged GENERIC to fall back on.
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much partitioning, running out of room,
doesn't seem to apply here either. Looks like it's just whatever you
prefer.
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other step between removing the old /usr/obj and making buildworld:
# mergemaster -p
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fairly large company and don't have untold personal wealth, there seems
little reason to suppose SCO would waste time pursuing you or your
employer.
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irrelevant hits.
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and pkgdb -F.
2. If it isn't among the portupgrade stuff you've already tried, the
-fRN options in combination may work.
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in the FAT partition and run WordPerfect on DOS directly. FreeBSD
has several good free word processing programs of its own that you may
want to look at - see URL: http://www.freebsd.org/ports/editors.html.
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I believe xdos/dosemu requires an actual DOS partition on the machine
(someone please let me know if that's incorrect). So again, the point
would be, if you are going to install DOS, why not just run WordPerfect
from it?
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On Sat, Sep 27, 2003 at 09:51:50AM -0500, fred wrote:
I am new to different OS's .
Can this Os run Wordperfect 5.1 for dos???
You can use vmware2
by installing the latest from ports
(updated a little over an hour ago).
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is only for 5.x
vmware2 works for 4.x
VMWare doesn't make keys for version 2 any longer AFAIK. That's what
stopped me when I wanted to install it on 4.x a year or so ago.
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it with a newer one, there's the intelligent and lovely
'portupgrade.' (The upgrade can be for one port, that port plus all
dependencies, or even all your installed ports, just by setting various
single-letter portupgrade options that are clearly spelled out in the man
page.)
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binaries, and I
wouldn't know the answer for those.
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, which I was under the illusion should be windows but it turns
out its not.
[snip]
The FBSD bootloader should be installed on both BIOS drives, IOW on both
the RAID and the Windows disk.
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RAID) is the one I use ATM; Grub is very configurable and its
documentation is useful to learn about bootloaders and the way they work.
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UNKNOWN DEVICE..
Add device pcm (no quotes) to your kernel, recompile, and reboot.
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Thanksgiving comes in October north of the border. :)
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generalized, as I have been trying mightily to get Martin Blapp's
OO-RC5 package for -CURRENT to recognize my install of JDK 1.4.1
(patchlevel 4) from ports, without success.
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arrangement working. Since I am on a 28.8K dialup connection, it would
take a long time to install the port, while I already have the package
(though it took all night to download).
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an
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Jud wrote:
[snip]
If you cvsup the ports tree, you can choose to install from either ports
or packages.
Do you run a cvsuped ports tree? I used to run one last year, and I could
never install from a package
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I'm probably just being thick, but I'm not sure what cvsup-ing the ports
has to do with availability/installability of packages. What have you
read in the Handbook or elsewhere that gives you
-Firebird?)
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it into the /usr folder.
Thanks for any help you can provide.
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A) Have a look at dump and restore.
B) Type 'make install clean' or use portupgrade.
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Unless there is a specific reason not to do so, cvsup and make world would
seem to be an easier and altogether
raid AFAIK, but thanks to Soeren Schmidt they work fine in FreeBSD.
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, reversion from dynamic to
basic disks is a data-destructive process. Has that changed in XP?
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of the base system in which a security hole is
found, e.g., sendmail. Both are legitimate reasons to stick with the
release rather than the security branch.
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-buildworld option). See
Section 21.4.3 of the Handbook at URL:
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/makeworld.html.
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. Section 9.10 of the same FAQ tells you how to use XP's
bootloader to boot both XP and FreeBSD. Or you can install Grub from the
FreeBSD ports (Grub is very nice - read the online documentation
*thoroughly* beforehand). Or for something more automagic, try GAG.
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? What is installed on your hard drives
at the moment?
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above for details.
Thanks for reading. All feedback is welcome.
You may want to have a look at /usr/ports/sysutils/fvcool. (If you'd like
a script to run it on startup, Dr. Matthew Seaman posted one to the
mailing list some months ago - January?)
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-AMD CPUs. Anyone know?
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they may
operate in much (or even exactly) the same way. That is why I wondered,
in response to your advice to Paul Mather, whether those sysctl settings
would work with Intel CPUs.
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and a third hard drive. It finds all the OSs itself; all you have
to do is assign a number to each. (To boot Linux, you must install Lilo
or Grub to the kernel partition.) Hit a number on the keyboard when GAG's
screen comes up, and the corresponding OS boots. Easy as that.
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/linuxpluginwrapper works with linux flash 6 and acrobat reader 5.
I'm thinking of ports that work with native BSD suites.
Does linuxpluginwrapper work with FBSD 5.x?
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, one standalone), and GAG has never had the
slightest trouble.
URL: http://gag.sourceforge.net/
Enjoy.
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filesystems resembling NTFS (e.g., OS/2 and QNX), and the FreeBSD
bootloader doesn't have the extra space used by fancier bootloaders to
store multiple user-selectable names.
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Hello, Robert. Try this:
URL: http://freebsd.rambler.ru/srch?words=grub+ufs2
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RAM = low capacity hard drive, maybe
too low for KNOPPIX to load everything it needed to run on your machine.
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$ man mount
FreeBSD can not only read your WinME disk, it can write to it, so be
careful not to make unintentional changes.
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I'm looking for a small applet that monitors the CPU heat. I did a fast
search
of the ports and really didn't find much based on descriptions - Is there
something like that that will run under X?
xmbmon
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itself, it's a snapshot of the -STABLE branch.
RELENG_4_9 contains only critical updates from the 4.9-RELEASE snapshot,
primarily if not exclusively security updates.
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recompile it with that device added (or kldload it as a module - I
imagine that's possible, though I haven't done it myself).
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in the FAQ I cited below.
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What I want is to have the nt boot loader give the choice to boot
into
bsd by using the boot1 - bootsect.bsd method in boot.ini.
Read the following FAQ carefully. If you try it and are unsuccessful,
come on back here and let us know what happened.
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the Windows partition/slice active, then reboot; or
3. Install GAG, a free, easy and automagical boot loader. URL:
http://gag.sourceforge.net/.
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, then boot into FreeBSD from the CD, go into post-install
configuration, choose to install a normal MBR (not the FreeBSD
bootloader), write the change, then install GAG (URL in previous message).
There are other options as well, but these should be enough to burden you
with for now. :)
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3. Install GAG, a free, easy and automagical boot loader. URL:
http://gag.sourceforge.net/.
You can also Grub it up:
http://www.gnu.org/software/grub/
http://www.daemonnews.org/200102
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Finally, you will have to redo your GAG configuration, or if your system
doesn't boot into GAG, reinstall it.
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will be able to display
anti-aliased fonts if they are selected in fonts preferences. I find the
Bitstream Vera fonts give a very nice appearance.
URL: http://mail-index.netbsd.org/tech-x11/2002/12/29/.html
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that these Linux users are major
corporations. Unless you are the heir to a sizable fortune, I wouldn't
worry about SCO wasting the time to sue you.
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Has anyone succeeded to use the linux-opera port with anti-aliased
fonts?
During
so the information will be sitting
there in front of them.
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CD), it appears not to be true that popularity (at least the *nix world
version) requires a graphical automated install, were that the goal of the
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It's simple, it's easy, it works, and it works as fast as or faster than
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as long as value and interest dictate, ISTM that top-posting is a PITA at
best, death to understanding at worst.
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prove insufficient, choose a
normal MBR (not the FreeBSD boot loader, not to leave the MBR
untouched) when installing FreeBSD.
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hard disk will have only FreeBSD,and is capable to get
all the data from the original.
URL:
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choose to install the FreeBSD bootloader on *both* of your disks. You
will then be able to select at boot time whether to boot into Windows or
FreeBSD.
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What does the warning file system full mean?
That whatever you are doing has caused you to run out of room.
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/boot/boot0 to C:\bootsect.bsd ?
Thanks for your help.
You know, I never could figure out what that last part meant myself.
Anyone want to explain it to me and Mike?
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manual. A configuration that is slightly more complicated but I know
will work is to use Grub's map command in the menu.lst file to, as Cliff
says, fool XP into thinking it lives on the first BIOS disk when it is
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of changes in KDE between 4.5
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Who is the manufacturer of the hard drive? Is it SCSI or IDE?
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the 1024th cylinder? Just speculating ..
Glad it worked for you. Just so we don't get any urban legends started,
the 1024th cylinder is irrelevant for FBSD and Win2K if you are using any
BIOS from the last 5-6 years (one that knows about LBA addressing).
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connect using ppp/dialup:
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One other suggestion: For typing brevity and because use of the word
'interactive' in this context is a bit confusing, try using 'isp'
instead.
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