is. In general, for newer intel graphics cards,
the best is to use the new xorg distribution, that should give you
hardware acceleration. Otherwise you can try xf86-video-intel in the
old xorg distribution, but the risk is that it will revert back to
On 11/24/12 14:38, Hans Petter Selasky wrote:
On Saturday 24 November 2012 14:24:07 Niclas Zeising wrote:
On 11/24/12 14:19, Hans Petter Selasky wrote:
On Saturday 24 November 2012 13:54:45 Niclas Zeising wrote:
On 11/24/12 13:23, Niclas Zeising wrote:
On 11/24/12 13:17, Hans Petter Selasky
On 11/24/12 14:19, Hans Petter Selasky wrote:
On Saturday 24 November 2012 13:54:45 Niclas Zeising wrote:
On 11/24/12 13:23, Niclas Zeising wrote:
On 11/24/12 13:17, Hans Petter Selasky wrote:
On Saturday 24 November 2012 12:13:49 Hans Petter Selasky wrote:
On Saturday 24 November 2012 00:00
On 11/24/12 13:23, Niclas Zeising wrote:
On 11/24/12 13:17, Hans Petter Selasky wrote:
On Saturday 24 November 2012 12:13:49 Hans Petter Selasky wrote:
On Saturday 24 November 2012 00:00:44 Niclas Zeising wrote:
Hi!
I have a couple of questions about USB.
I recently bought a new USB keyboard
On 11/24/12 13:17, Hans Petter Selasky wrote:
On Saturday 24 November 2012 12:13:49 Hans Petter Selasky wrote:
On Saturday 24 November 2012 00:00:44 Niclas Zeising wrote:
Hi!
I have a couple of questions about USB.
I recently bought a new USB keyboard, a Logitech K120. When attaching
this to
Hi!
I have a couple of questions about USB.
I recently bought a new USB keyboard, a Logitech K120. When attaching
this to a FreeBSD system, however, it is detected as a hid device
(attaching to uhid) rather than a keyboard (attaching to ukbd). The
keyboard works fine, but I'm just curious as
compatible with HDMI, at
least to an extent. Perhaps you can find a monitor and use it as a
dual-purpose monitor instead?
Regards!
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On Wed, Jul 30, 2008 at 7:03 AM, Jeroen Ruigrok van der Werven
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> -On [20080730 06:22], Brad Davis ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>>On Tue, Jul 29, 2008 at 01:17:27AM +0200, Niclas Zeising wrote:
>>> I assume you mean Friday August 5th, 2008?
>
Brad Davis wrote:
Hi Everyone,
It is that time again. We would like to remind everybody who has
exciting news to share to write a report about their project. This
is a good way to improve exposure of your work, receive feedback and
help.
Looking forward to your reports. As always you can eit
KAYVEN RIESE wrote:
On Fri, 23 May 2008, KAYVEN RIESE wrote:
kldxref: file isn't dynamically-linked
kldxref: file isn't dynamically-linked
kldxref: file isn't dynamically-linked
ref: file isn't dynamically-linked
kldxref: file isn't dynamically-linked
kldxref: file isn't dynamically-linked
On 2/15/07, Coleman Kane <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 2/15/07, Alexander Leidinger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Quoting Olivier Warin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (from Wed, 14 Feb 2007
> 19:54:09 +0100):
>
> > This issue is not only related to portupgrade, pkg_add a new port takes
> > far too long now
Garrett Cooper wrote:
Hello,
This may be obvious to some, but after some Googling (apparently with
the wrong search terms, perhaps) and reading the gcc/gdb manpages, I
can't seem to find out how to get a program to produce core dumps.
So I was wondering, is there some simple means to prod
On 12/3/06, ros <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Trying to burn a RW CDROM, I notice the CD-ROM device was freeze and
nothing happen. After a hard reboot (I turn off completly the computer),
I find this message on the /var/log/message file
Dec 3 19:04:40 bill kernel: acd0: req=0xc24e5258 SEND_OPC_INF
On 12/5/06, Steven Friedrich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
but I'm able to connect to cvsup5 and cvsup6.
The main ftp site says: Cannot connect to data port: Connection refused
This started around the time of the cut-overs.
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Doug Barton wrote:
Niclas Zeising wrote:
The periodic.conf in 7-CURRENT is still set to use the INDEX-6 ports
index file, instead of INDEX-7 which is the default on 7-CURRENT. This
should, I think, be changed.
Done. Next time please consider using send-pr for this type of thing.
Doug
The periodic.conf in 7-CURRENT is still set to use the INDEX-6 ports
index file, instead of INDEX-7 which is the default on 7-CURRENT. This
should, I think, be changed.
I apologize if I've posted to the wrong mailing list.
Patch to change /etc/defaults/periodic.conf attached.
Regards!
//Nicla
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