Finally, I've made the binaries myself, with the modified environment
from the freebsd ports. If somebody cares, I can e-mail the patches
and explanations of what was used in the process. I didn't succeed in
making of the web plugin, though.
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On Wed, Jul 05, 2006 at 04:16:08PM +0300, Yury Tarasievich wrote:
The latest package of xorg-clients carried by ftp://...stura..., does
not initialise the Xservers, like follows. So, xdm isn't able to start
after fresh X install.
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On 05/07/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, Jul 05, 2006 at 04:16:08PM +0300, Yury Tarasievich wrote:
The latest package of xorg-clients carried by ftp://...stura..., does
not initialise the Xservers, like follows. So, xdm isn't able to start
after fresh X install.
...
I
On Wed, Jul 05, 2006 at 04:28:37PM +0300, Yury Tarasievich wrote:
On 05/07/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, Jul 05, 2006 at 04:16:08PM +0300, Yury Tarasievich wrote:
The latest package of xorg-clients carried by ftp://...stura..., does
not initialise the Xservers, like
On Wed, July 5, 2006 9:03 am, Yury Tarasievich wrote:
Finally, I've made the binaries myself, with the modified environment
from the freebsd ports. If somebody cares, I can e-mail the patches
and explanations of what was used in the process. I didn't succeed in
making of the web plugin,
My motherboard has an onboard wireless NIC. I woud like to find out if
there's any way I can get this one to work on DragonFly.
pciconf -lv shows only this:
...
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:7:0: class=0x02 card=0x138f1043 chip=0x1fa711ab rev=0x07
hdr=0x00
vendor = 'Marvell Semiconductor (Was:
:... (Xservers file)
:0 local /usr/pkg/xorg/bin/X
:
: options are removed from those example configs, after all.
:
:xdm *does* start, it just doesn't swapn an X server by default. This is
:useful e.g. on headless application servers.
:
: Geert
I personally believe that the file
:On Wed, July 5, 2006 12:46 pm, Matthew Dillon wrote:
:
: I personally believe that the file should contain the line by default
: since 99.9% of the installations will want to run a local server,
: but I guess we would have to convince the pkgsrc package maintainer
: of that.
:
Hi all,
you can find the binary packages for the 2006Q2 branch under
ftp://packages.stura.uni-rostock.de/pkgsrc-stable/DragonFly/RELEASE/i386
I'll update them irregulary.
Joerg
On 2006-07-05 22:23, Jose timofonic wrote:
Hello,
by osnews (http://osnews.com/story.php?news_id=15096)
I discovered an article about the Linux scheduler and
oriented on the new stuff for the 2.6 tree. Here you
has the link:
That Linux is replacing its scheduler, threading facilities, VM,
Filesystem of Choice, etc. several times per branch, often at a cost
to module compatibility, is a pretty clear reason to use it as a
counter-example of kernel development. I don't even suppose Linux is a
competitor - DragonFly is
Matthew Dillon wrote:
:On Wed, July 5, 2006 12:46 pm, Matthew Dillon wrote:
:
: I personally believe that the file should contain the line by default
: since 99.9% of the installations will want to run a local server,
: but I guess we would have to convince the pkgsrc package
Hi there,
The fix has fixed the breakpoint. However, dmesg still says
unknown: I/O range not supported
can't fetch resources for \\_SB_.PCI0.ISA_.SIO_.LPT_ -
AE_AML_INVALID_RESOURCE_TYPE
Can anyone have look at it and explain to me why this shows up, and fix it
possibly?
Cheers
YONETANI
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