On Dec 11, 2007 12:59 AM, Simon Cornelius P. Umacob
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Whoa... I didn't know that. =) I should now be able to run Warcraft on
> my Linux and FreeBSD (?) boxes... Coool...
>
> [ simon.cpu ]
>
Maayong hapon Simon,
Yea it should work, Wow and Warcraft III can be run in O
On Dec 11, 2007 12:43 AM, Simon Cornelius P. Umacob
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Salamat sa review, Tom. Now, if only Wine could run on x86_64, that
> would be really cool =)
>
> [ simon.cpu ]
>
>
Salamat Simon,
Wine runs on x86_64 chips, that's what this box has and 32bit compat libs.
Tom Wickline wrote:
Hello Everyone,
I have a small blog about running Wine on Unix operating systems and
over the last couple days I've been
experimenting with Wine on FreeBSD 7 beta 2 (I see beta 4 is out, many thanks!)
If anyone here is interested I ran Office 97 and 2000 out of the box
on Fr
Tom Wickline wrote:
Salamat Simon,
Wine runs on x86_64 chips, that's what this box has and 32bit compat libs.
The 8GB of RAM is mostly a waist with 32bit apps, but that's life...
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ uname -a
Linux tuxonfire 2.6.22-gentoo-r9 #1 SMP Wed Oct 31 18:36:01 EDT 2007
x86_64 Intel
It's worth noting that the WINE project, not long ago, abandoned
the BSD license for the GPL despite urging from many sources to keep
the code open and free for use by developers. We've stopped using it
as a result.
--Brett Glass
At 10:59 AM 12/6/2007, Tom Wickline wrote:
>Oh yea, were seeking
On Dec 10, 2007 11:41 PM, Brett Glass <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It's worth noting that the WINE project, not long ago, abandoned
> the BSD license for the GPL despite urging from many sources to keep
> the code open and free for use by developers. We've stopped using it
> as a result.
>
> --Bret
Alejandro Pulver wrote:
> Then I have to look for some way to manually
> unmount FUSE filesystems at shutdown, because they are already mounted
> at startup. I thought about instructing the fusefs-kmod rc.d script to
> unmount FUSE filesystems before attempting to unload the kernel module
> (curre
Hello.
The port fusefs-ntfs (NTFS-3G is the official name) is a NTFS
read/write driver using FUSE (a user-space kernel independent API for
writing filesystem drivers). The latter uses a (user-space) cache for
improving performance as there isn't a block device cache in the
kernel, and it was origi
Hi,
We are experiencing a problem with BCM5721 bge interfaces, which seems to
be able to receive at almost 1Gbps but can only transmit at < 540Mbps.
It is the exactly same problem describes at
http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-net/2007-June/014373.html
Our test server is as Dell PE860
C
Andrey V. Elsukov wrote:
> Coleman Kane wrote:
>> Also, the mem resources of the SATA controller are used for AHCI
>> (however, PATA compatibility mode is supported using the port ranges,
>> which is what the controller is forced to do). In addition, the device
>> name string on the SATA controller
> >> I personally find that xpdf looks OK.
> >
> > Same here, though I do remember to have that cramped characters
> > problem before. I think it was in PDFs created by OpenOffice
> > swriter. When I used the "other" OS to print these PDFs, there were
> > cramped characters
>
> THe other OS? Are
Xin LI wrote:
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Hi,
Raffaele De Lorenzo wrote:
Hi,
i added a native (client) Socks V4/V5 support inside FreeBSD libc
library. The work is based of my project (see
http://csocks.altervista.org) CSOCKS.
You can get it here:
http://csocks.altervist
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