On Sun, 2017-01-01 at 15:30 +0530, Pirate Praveen wrote:
> and tried installing with gnome-boxes. It always fails after selecting
> sid - unstable suit as failed to download required file, repy, choose
> different mirror or cancel. I tried many different mirrors and also
> testing and stable, but a
Package: virtualbox-guest-source
Severity: wishlist
VBox is supported on FreeBSD too. It would be nice if we provided guest
packages for the FreeBSD port. That'l allow more users to efficiently run
debian bsd on a vbox environment
-- System Information:
Debian Release: jessie/sid
Architecture:
On Thursday 27 June 2013 01:48 PM, Ritesh Raj Sarraf wrote:
> On Thursday 27 June 2013 04:19 AM, Aaron M. Ucko wrote:
>> > Builds of libstoragemgmt on the Hurd and kFreeBSD have been failing
>> > because WEXITED is evidently Linux-specific:
>> >
>> > CC
Hi,
I'm running Debian GNU/kFreeBSD but I think ipfw is not shipped in Debian.
I did apt searches but couldn't find the package that ships ipfw binary.
Also, just wanted to know if dummynet is enabled on Debian shipped FreeBSD
kernels ?
Ritesh
--
If possible, Please CC me when replying. I'm n
Ritesh Raj Sarraf wrote:
> Probably, will move ahead with the platform module. So the output of
> sys.platform is the machine on which the python binary was built ?
>
But if you look at http://effbot.org/librarybook/sys.htm, it clearly states that
sys.platform is used to find th
Ritesh Raj Sarraf wrote:
> The bad has already happened.
Okay!! I got my VM back again. Installed the 6.x kernel and things seem to be
working fine.
What I understand from Petr's suggestion is that to get information about the
machine, the platform module is the most appropriat
er network utility friends. I hadn't noticed it at that
moment. :-(
I'll check if I have a snapshot available at home.
Thanks for your help. :-)
Ritesh
--
Ritesh Raj Sarraf
RESEARCHUT - http://www.researchut.com
"Necessity is the mother of invention."
"Stealing logic from
;ll prefer
sticking to FreeBSD 5.x kernel and there has been no announcement about 5.x
kernel being obsoleted and unsupported. Not even apt has done the upgrade for
me. So I guess unless apt doesn't do the transition to a newer kernel, the
older kernel remains supported.
Ritesh
--
Ritesh Raj S
ut for the point I mentioned above, I think
there is a bug somewhere. Not sure if it's in the python package or any of the
freebsd related packages.
I also verified the installed FreeBSD kernel on my system and it says is
kfreebsd-image-5.4-1-486 5.4-21. I don't see any FreeBSD
platform is a
GNU/kFreeBSD box ?
Thanks,
Ritesh
--
Ritesh Raj Sarraf
RESEARCHUT - http://www.researchut.com
"Necessity is the mother of invention."
"Stealing logic from one person is plagiarism, stealing from many is research."
"The great are those who achieve the imposs
Booting the kernel with the -c option solved the problem.
Interestingly after I did an upgrade, which upgraded the kFreeBSD
kernel, now the network device works without any arguments. Looks like
it was a bug.
Thanks,
rrs
On Sun, 20 Nov 2005, Ritesh Raj Sarraf wrote:
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED
and I can ping it. But I can't ping
my host OS's tun0 interface.
Note: I'm using Debian GNU/Hurd with the same setup and there networking
works absolutely fine.
Regards,
rrs
- --
Ritesh Raj Sarraf
RESEARCHUT -- http://www.researchut.com
Gnupg Key ID: 04F130BC
"Stealing logic
12 matches
Mail list logo