Le lundi 14 mai 2007 à 09:43 +0200, Jerome Warnier a écrit :
> Le lundi 14 mai 2007 à 07:27 +0200, Aurelien Jarno a écrit :
> > Jerome Warnier a écrit :
> > > Hi,
> > >
> > > I just tried the latest installation CD of GNU/kFreeBSD today.
> > > It seems to work fine, except several things.
> > >
>
Le lundi 14 mai 2007 à 07:27 +0200, Aurelien Jarno a écrit :
> Jerome Warnier a écrit :
> > Hi,
> >
> > I just tried the latest installation CD of GNU/kFreeBSD today.
> > It seems to work fine, except several things.
> >
> > The first one is that I cannot get to install GNOME. Several unsolvable
-05 unreleased main
> deb http://ftp.debian.org/debian dists/etch/main/binary-i386/
>
> and comment-out all other lines (and refresh Packages by "apt-get update").
>
> This way, you will get etch based snapshot, which does not contain
> many unsolvable dependencies. This sh
pshot/2007-04-05 unreleased main
deb http://ftp.debian.org/debian dists/etch/main/binary-i386/
and comment-out all other lines (and refresh Packages by "apt-get update").
This way, you will get etch based snapshot, which does not contain
many unsolvable dependencies. This should be suffi
Jerome Warnier a écrit :
> Hi,
>
> I just tried the latest installation CD of GNU/kFreeBSD today.
> It seems to work fine, except several things.
>
> The first one is that I cannot get to install GNOME. Several unsolvable
> dependencies are making it impossible, while it works in GNU/Linux Sid.
>
Jerome Warnier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (13/05/2007):
> The first one is that I cannot get to install GNOME. Several
> unsolvable dependencies are making it impossible, while it works in
> GNU/Linux Sid. How should I report this, and how could I help solving
> it?
You can report them there, but also c
Hi,
I just tried the latest installation CD of GNU/kFreeBSD today.
It seems to work fine, except several things.
The first one is that I cannot get to install GNOME. Several unsolvable
dependencies are making it impossible, while it works in GNU/Linux Sid.
How should I report this, and how could
Yes, currently this tool is lacking in freebsd-utils or
freebsd-hackedutils. It has to be packaged.
This should be in the same place as on a plain FreeBSD system, but I
don't know the exact location. At the end we will probably move that to
/lib/firmware, but there is plenty things to do on G
Yes, currently this tool is lacking in freebsd-utils or
freebsd-hackedutils. It has to be packaged.
This should be in the same place as on a plain FreeBSD system, but I
don't know the exact location. At the end we will probably move that to
/lib/firmware, but there is plenty things to do on G
there is plenty things to do on GNU/kFreeBSD, so this
may not change very soon.
> I have also noticed that installing gnome-utils yields a problem
>
> E: gnome-utils: subprocess post-installation script returned error exit
> status 1
Do you have some more information? For example
00 protmode CTS
The radio transitter is on
# sysctl dev.iwi.0.radio
dev.iwi.0.radio: 1
I have put the firmware in /lib/firmware, because this is the way I'd
do it with debian (linux)
I have also noticed that installing gnome-utils yields a problem
E: gnome-utils: subprocess post-installa
Hi.
Now I wonder how to configure my wlan... in linux I would install
ipw2200 and download the intel firmare (it's a centrino) per hand...
Or should I go the freeBSD way? I mean iwi?
You can try "insmod if_iwi", as there is /lib/modules/6.1-1-686/if_iwi.ko
Another important point... how to
ahem, sorry about that... I am just a bit too excited! I just
installed fluxbox and from there installed synaptic and chose the
missing packages... of course, this could have been done perfectly
from the command line...
I LOVE debian-bsd! Please keep it free and with no blobs in the
future! We ne
Hi,
after my successful startx the first thing I tried to do was apt-get
install gnome-session. This downloaded a bunch of files but in the end
I got "some files are missing". I guess this is because maybe the
whole dependencies have not been yet totally exported to debian-bsd...
after that I ins
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