On Wed, 5 Sep 2018 17:31:00 +0200
Martin Husemann wrote:
> On Wed, Sep 05, 2018 at 04:28:11PM +0100, Sad Clouds wrote:
> > Which hardware platform? If it's x86 then anything you can find in
> > pkgsrc will probably work. I tend to use xfce on x86, but on
> > sparc64 it had issues, so I used
On Wed, Sep 05, 2018 at 04:28:11PM +0100, Sad Clouds wrote:
> Which hardware platform? If it's x86 then anything you can find in
> pkgsrc will probably work. I tend to use xfce on x86, but on sparc64 it
> had issues, so I used simple window manager like windowmaker.
FWIW, I am typing this on a
On Wed, 5 Sep 2018 17:04:08 +0700
Wean Irdeh wrote:
> Hi all mailing list members! What is your recommended desktop
> environment for NetBSD?
Which hardware platform? If it's x86 then anything you can find in
pkgsrc will probably work. I tend to use xfce on x86, but on sparc64 it
had issues, so
On Wed, Sep 05, 2018 at 05:04:08PM +0700, Wean Irdeh wrote:
>Hi all mailing list members! What is your recommended desktop environment
>for NetBSD?
What do you mean by "for NetBSD"? I do not think (barring availability) OS
has any bearing on choice of wm.
"recommendation" is difficult.
On Wed, Sep 5, 2018 at 3:09 AM Wean Irdeh wrote:
>
> Hi all mailing list members! What is your recommended desktop environment for
> NetBSD?
This should be fun. I'm way behind the times in this area. Way back in
the early 2000s or so I was using KDE3 on NetBSD quite happily. I
haven't used a
On 05.09.2018 12:04, Wean Irdeh wrote:
Hi all mailing list members! What is your recommended desktop
environment for NetBSD?
I used xfce for years and I spend lot of time just rearranging window
with the mouse pointer, positioning for example a Firefox window next to
xterm terminals. I was
Hi all mailing list members! What is your recommended desktop environment
for NetBSD?
> Le 5 sept. 2018 à 06:07, Germain Le Chapelain
> a écrit :
>
> On 09/04/18 15:06, Germain Le Chapelain wrote:
>> I will try another one as well as the tcp-dump.
>
> Well this is what I got:
>
> 20:35:14.631696 IP 192.168.0.129.58621 > anoncvs.netbsd.org.ssh: Flags [.],
> ack 89814420, win
>
On Wed, Sep 5, 2018 at 12:09 PM wrote:
> Your PC close the connexion (FIN flag at 20:35:14.633195).
>
> Generaly, multiple lines with same ack and sequence may indicate packet loss.
> It may also indicate a busy line or busy hosts on one end.
Could it be that you need to lower MTU on the
Recomended, I don't know. Most probably you are going to get quite a lot of
different answers here.
But,...
Personally, I only run awesome wm on my systems. Started using it a couple
of years ago and can not think about using something else.
If you're curious about it check my screenshots on
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