Richard Stallman [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
As I've said, I think it's acceptable for free applications to run on
non-free platforms (and say that they do), because this doesn't
recommend the installation of those non-free platforms. But free
systems should not recommend, suggest, or offer to
Steven [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
A bit late too the discussion, but I have a similar issue with Opera
on OpenBSD. As with yourself, I don't even have to go to a
Flash-based site and Opera randomly freezes.
I'm seeing many freezes using Opera 9.02 on Linux. I don't think it's an
OBSD issue.
Lars Noodin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Kuro5hin pulled the libel, so is there any point in pursuing the origin?
Pulled on blogspot, but as of now the kuro5hin link is still good.
http://www.kuro5hin.org/story/2007/8/2/15233/84896
At bottom of article:
While I don't see good cause to take down
Theo de Raadt [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
We are pleased to announce the official release of OpenBSD 4.0.
My jaw dropped lower and lower as I read the release announcement. An
incredible list of drivers added, especially wireless! One wire
support, even! And tick adjust!
A great release of a
Ramiro Aceves [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Nice to see someone who says something constructive. Would you mind if
you can point me to a HOWTO on how to do that. I will be pleased to
help. I supose that I must compile gnumeric with debugging simbols
first, as someone stated before. And run gdb or
Ramiro Aceves [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Yes, WM also works fine here. But again, it is not a solution. GNOME
should not be released in such buggy state.
OK, then just pretend it wasn't.
Debian has like 25 packagers working on Gnome. It's not the focus of
OpenBSD.
Dennis S.Davidoff [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Wednesday, November 16, 2005, 11:35:16 PM, you wrote:
KBK I'm not sure what to make of 'component1'. It's not an explicit
KBK device, did you use that string your raid0.conf? The first slot in
KBK these commands should refer to an explicit
Nick Holland [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
'adjusting local clock rate to compensate XXs offset
12345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890
Oh, come on.
[...]
Log entries should be clear and short:
1 2 3 4 5 6
Dennis S.Davidoff [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
How to reconfigure RAIDFrame to use another hdd? Earler I have such
configuration with NON-existent hdd (wd2):
...
START disks
/dev/wd1e
/dev/wd2e
...
Now, I need to replace non-existent wd2e with wd0e. Disklabel for wd0
identical to wd1e.
knitti [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On 11/15/05, J Moore [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Come on, Shane - did you ever take a friggin' course in English? Are you
telling me that the passage above makes the following one-liner clear:
'adjusting local clock by XXs'
Sorry, Henning, but I didn't
Sophie L [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Please accept my appology and help me. As I said, I'm not a rude lady
and I'm sorry I may have come accross like that.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/ProductList.asp?Submit=GORange=1InnerCata=421bop=andRange=1description=pcmciasrchInDesc=usb
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