The port tries to find the .tgz on FreeBSD.org only, but it does not
exist. I found it on slimdevices -- same MD5, SHA256, SIZE:
http://www.slimdevices.com/downloads/SqueezeCenter_v7.0.0/squeezecenter-7.0-noCPAN.tgz
After building successfully, it fails to start with some problems in Perl:
[E
FWIW, I've been converting my python webapps under apache22 from
mod_python to mod_wsgi. I've found mod_python to be a real pain to get
working on some Solaris installs and mod_wsgi to be much easier to
configure and tweak. This includes Trac and Pylons-based webapps.
Here's a blurb from the T
"FreeBSD WickerBill" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I don't use xfce but in a KDE box there is always a configuration file in
> the user's home directory (in this case it would more than likely be named
> ~/,thunar). If that's your case you can try deleting it and then launching
> thunar should rec
I picked up a Brother MFC-7820N print/fax/scan/copy, seems like a good
device for US$250 or so. My Mac can print and scan over the net to it
fine. I've got FreeBSD printing to it with lpd and apsfilter. I'd
like to be able to use its scan features from FreeBSD too.
The Sane project shows this d
I asked about a non-geek-friendly filemanager for my S.O. and a couple
folks recommended Thunar. I installed it, and got the requisite hald and
dbus running. After a few tries I got it to come up -- very nice,
easy to use, found the USB drive we attached... good stuff.
Later I tried again, and i