Re: Konqueror painfully slow on browsing the net

2006-02-15 Thread elekktretterr
Edit: Firefox loads, it just takes about 5 mins :S

Konqueror painfully slow on browsing the net

2006-02-15 Thread elekktretterr
All internet pages sometimes take up to 3-4 mins to load. Other browsers are ok. Im uzing kazehakhase and its all good. By the way, firefox fails to load and no error is shown, it just sits there as if it was loading.

Re: Couple of questions

2006-02-15 Thread joerg
On Wed, Feb 15, 2006 at 03:44:21PM +0530, Kenneth Rodrigues wrote: Not yet. Why do they need hex floats?! The eet library requires %a support. Without it image display gets messed up. Please verify whether they really mean %a == print hex float. IIRC e17n had in one place a GNU extension for

Re: Couple of questions

2006-02-15 Thread Mathieu Segaud
[EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit : On Wed, Feb 15, 2006 at 03:44:21PM +0530, Kenneth Rodrigues wrote: Not yet. Why do they need hex floats?! The eet library requires %a support. Without it image display gets messed up. Please verify whether they really mean %a == print hex float. IIRC e17n it is

(u)ral driver

2006-02-15 Thread Chris Rawnsley
Hello, I am fairly new to DragonFlyBSD and Unix's (or is it better to say *nix's? :O Trademark issues!!) in general. I have fiddled around with Gentoo, Ubuntu, FreeBSD and now DragonFly BSD. Now I know that I am probably perhaps sticking myself in the deep end, but so far I am impressed with the

Re: (u)ral driver

2006-02-15 Thread Chris Rawnsley
Thanks for your reply. I hope you don't mind me just checking a few things... From the links you've shown me, I am assuming that I should: Get FreeBSD source (or specifically the ral driver). Apply the diff file. Compile the driver. If that's correct, should make install work, or do I need to

Re: (u)ral driver

2006-02-15 Thread Erik Wikström
On 2006-02-15 21:44, Chris Rawnsley wrote: Hello, I am fairly new to DragonFlyBSD and Unix's (or is it better to say *nix's? :O Trademark issues!!) in general. I have fiddled around with Gentoo, Ubuntu, FreeBSD and now DragonFly BSD. Now I know that I am probably perhaps sticking myself in the

Re: (u)ral driver

2006-02-15 Thread Chris Rawnsley
It didn't fully send the first time, I am assuming its because of the three dots as that's where it got cut off, but I have no idea. Thanks for your reply. I hope you don't mind me just checking a few

Configuring kernel: why doesnt this work?

2006-02-15 Thread elekktretterr
When im configuring a custom kernel i get this error: elevator# config EVELIN config: line 282: syntax error the error is caused by this line in EVELIN device snd_emu10k1 Why doesnt this work?

Re: Configuring kernel: why doesnt this work?

2006-02-15 Thread joerg
On Thu, Feb 16, 2006 at 11:33:59AM +1100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: When im configuring a custom kernel i get this error: elevator# config EVELIN config: line 282: syntax error Because you told it to configure the 2 device for snd_emu10k. Try quoting the name with . Joerg

Re: NVIDIA driver

2006-02-15 Thread Simon 'corecode' Schubert
On 16.02.2006, at 01:42, Danial Thom 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

Re: NVIDIA driver

2006-02-15 Thread Danial Thom
--- Simon 'corecode' Schubert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 16.02.2006, at 01:42, Danial Thom 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 -

Re: NVIDIA driver

2006-02-15 Thread Jason Smethers
Danial Thom is back for his quarterly flame-war-fest. Lets not help feed the flames, please. Thanks - Jason