Re: NVIDIA driver

2006-02-14 Thread David
So. What are those of us with Nvidia cards to do? Install a different video card? David Emiel Kollof wrote: Op dinsdag 14 februari 2006 13:00, schreef [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Does the nvidia driver for FreeBSD work on DragonFly? I think I'm the most qualified to answer this, assuming you are

Re: NVIDIA driver

2006-02-14 Thread Justin C. Sherrill
On Tue, February 14, 2006 7:27 am, Emiel Kollof wrote: I think I'm the most qualified to answer this, assuming you are talking about the driver for Xorg ;) Short answer: No. What are our choices for 3D at this point, then? Radeon cards R300, Intel i8xx chipsets, some SiS cards? I think

Re: NVIDIA driver

2006-02-14 Thread Simon 'corecode' Schubert
David wrote: So. What are those of us with Nvidia cards to do? Install a different video card? - use text console or - use xorg with vesa or nv driver - don't use 3d accellerated stuff - reverse engineer the hardware, or better yet, - get hardware companies to open their specs cheers

Re: NVIDIA driver

2006-02-14 Thread Emiel Kollof
Op dinsdag 14 februari 2006 16:08, schreef Justin C. Sherrill: On Tue, February 14, 2006 7:27 am, Emiel Kollof wrote: I think I'm the most qualified to answer this, assuming you are talking about the driver for Xorg ;) Short answer: No. What are our choices for 3D at this point, then?

Re: xterm in wrong place

2006-02-14 Thread joerg
On Sun, Feb 12, 2006 at 12:28:16PM -0500, Justin C. Sherrill wrote: With a fresh install of xorg-6.9.0nb2 and xterm-208, xterm is installed to: /usr/pkg/bin/xterm while the default xorg startx script expects it to be at: /usr/pkg/xorg/bin/xterm Problem is fixed in pkgsrc, the next build

Re: rpath versus ld-elf.so.hints?

2006-02-14 Thread joerg
On Tue, Feb 14, 2006 at 09:09:12AM -0800, walt wrote: I'm confused about the use of these two mechanisms for finding shared libraries: the FreeBSD way seems to be to add the /usr/local/lib directory to ld-elf.so.hints, but the NetBSD way is to use the rpath mechanism for /usr/pkg/lib/*.so

Couple of questions

2006-02-14 Thread Kenneth Rodrigues
Hi Just a couple of questions. 1.Does DFly have printf %a format support? I'm looking to install Enlightenment e17 and that is a requirement for proper display... 2.Are there any plans to get ksh into base? Thanks and Regards Ken

Re: NVIDIA driver

2006-02-14 Thread Jonas Sundström
Simon 'corecode' Schubert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: David wrote: So. What are those of us with Nvidia cards to do? Install a different video card? - use text console or - use xorg with vesa or nv driver - don't use 3d accellerated stuff - reverse engineer the hardware, or better yet,

Re: rpath versus ld-elf.so.hints?

2006-02-14 Thread walt
On Tue, 14 Feb 2006, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Tue, Feb 14, 2006 at 09:09:12AM -0800, walt wrote: [...] This causes problems when a pkgsrc library is linked without the usual rpath (by accident, I assume) e.g. the cdparanoia package I just built on DF. cdparanoia is linked fine here.

Re: Couple of questions

2006-02-14 Thread joerg
On Wed, Feb 15, 2006 at 01:31:39AM +0530, Kenneth Rodrigues wrote: 1.Does DFly have printf %a format support? I'm looking to install Enlightenment e17 and that is a requirement for proper display... Not yet. Why do they need hex floats?! 2.Are there any plans to get ksh into base? No. Joerg

Re: NVIDIA driver

2006-02-14 Thread elekktretterr
Alright I understand that if NVIDIA removed FreeBSD 4.x support from the latest drivers, why dont we just use the older ones for now? better than nothing maybe? Whats the last driver revision with support for FreeBSD 4.x? Will they work? Thanks

Re: NVIDIA driver

2006-02-14 Thread elekktretterr
Alright I understand that if NVIDIA removed FreeBSD 4.x support from the latest drivers, why dont we just use the older ones for now? better than nothing maybe? Whats the last driver revision with support for FreeBSD 4.x? Will they work?