nia wrote:
On Thu, Mar 31, 2022 at 10:12:18PM -0400, Adam Russell wrote:
There doesn't seem to be a fortran compiler available in pkgsrc? I saw
some mentions of gfortran but that must be out of date information as I
cannot find it. I understand, of course, that gfortran is part of the
gcc suite
There doesn't seem to be a fortran compiler available in pkgsrc? I saw
some mentions of gfortran but that must be out of date information as I
cannot find it. I understand, of course, that gfortran is part of the
gcc suite but that doesn't help me as I cannot seem to grasp how to
specify it
Adam Russell wrote:
RVP wrote:
On Fri, 31 Dec 2021, RVP wrote:
OP: Try this patch:
---START---
diff -u screen-4.8.0{.orig,}/screen.c --- screen-4.8.0.orig/screen.c
2020-02-05 20:09:38.0 +
+++ screen-4.8.0/screen.c 2021-12-31 01:56:30.470670972 +
@@ -1801,6 +1801,10
RVP wrote:
On Fri, 31 Dec 2021, RVP wrote:
OP: Try this patch:
---START---
diff -u screen-4.8.0{.orig,}/screen.c --- screen-4.8.0.orig/screen.c
2020-02-05 20:09:38.0 +
+++ screen-4.8.0/screen.c 2021-12-31 01:56:30.470670972 +
@@ -1801,6 +1801,10 @@
struct win *p =
I have tried to reproduce what I believe are your findings, that some
delay before starting the second session is enough to fix things.
What I am finding is that works to some extent, but then that second
session seems to quickly end.
Here I start a session, list all sessions, quit all
I have noticed some odd behavior by Gnu Screen.
This is what I see
-bash-5.1$ /usr/pkg/bin/screen -S some-session -p 0 -m -d
-bash-5.1$ screen -X quit
-bash-5.1$ /usr/pkg/bin/screen -S some-session -p 0 -m -d
-bash-5.1$ screen -X quit
No screen session found.
After the second invocation no
> Does LIBGL_ALWAYS_SOFTWARE=1 help?
No, that did not happen to help. However when running remotely on my OS X
system using XQuartz I was able to get it working by running this command
defaults write org.xquartz.X11 enable_iglx -bool true
Apparently, the latest version of XQuartz (X Server for
I installed games/mari0-1.6 from pkgsrc and everything seemed to build
OK but when I try and start it it crashes quickly with this error.
-bash-5.1$ mari0
[ALSOFT] (EE) Failed to set real-time priority for thread: Operation not
permitted (1)
Could not set video mode: Couldn't find matching
Todd Gruhn wrote:
Interesting thought occurred to me:
If I am listening to something on the Web, is it possible to
catch the sound, and send it to an MP3 file or directly to CD/DVD?
Yes, absolutely! Maybe the best general purpose software for this is ffmpeg.
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Date: Tue, Dec 29, 2020 at 3:19 PM
Subject: Re: [External Email] parallel computing with netbsd?
To: Adam Russell <mailto:ac.russ...@live.com>
Hello Adam,
There are some related tools in pkgsrc/parallel, though I'm not sure how fresh
they are. Ones that ju
I am looking for some instructions on how to have multiple NetBSD systems work
in parallel. I recall a bunch of years ago there was at least one decent
writeup on Beowulf systems using netbsd but cannot fine it anymore. Anyone have
any suggested links and readings on this subject?
>I've been using a Gemimi as my main phone for a couple of years until around 2
>weeks ago when I switched to the Cosmo which supercedes it (and I have the
>Astroslide on order through crowdfunding on Indiegogo
>https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/astro-slide-5g-transformer#/ ).
>
>I love the
I have always thought that the handheld form factor was very cool, going back
to the old psion days. I know netbsd will work on the older devices, like the
psion, but are there any modern options?
I recently heard about the Gemini https://www.www3.planetcom.co.uk/about whihc
is from some opf
I have always thought that the handheld form factor was very cool, going back
to the old psion days. I know netbsd will work on the older devices, like the
psion, but are there any modern options?
I recently heard about the Gemini https://www.www3.planetcom.co.uk/about whihc
is from some opf
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