On Fri, Nov 18, 2011 at 8:48 PM, Doug Barton wrote:
> I cannot emphasize this point highly enough:
Point is very very taken :-)
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Anyone up to date on how to do high quality printing with epson inkjet
printers (in my case r2400 and r2880) on freebsd8.2 amd64 systems. print/pips*
reports
they require 386 and do not compile on amd64.
Thanks in advance for useful pointers
David
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Hi!
So I learned there are actually releases of xbmc pvr already, which
means nothing should stop us from committing it to ports too? :)
Now I'm wondering if this needs to be repocopied from the xbmc port
first since it's kind of a fork... Few patches still apply and I see
libreoffice also was
Hello,
On Sat, Nov 19, 2011 at 10:53 AM, David Southwell wrote:
> Hi
>
> Anyone up to date on how to do high quality printing with epson inkjet
> printers (in my case r2400 and r2880) on freebsd8.2 amd64 systems. print/pips*
> reports
> they require 386 and do not compile on amd64.
>
> Thanks in
On 11/19/11 01:53, David Southwell wrote:
Hi
Anyone up to date on how to do high quality printing with epson inkjet
printers (in my case r2400 and r2880) on freebsd8.2 amd64 systems. print/pips*
reports
they require 386 and do not compile on amd64.
Thanks in advance for useful pointers
David
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Matthew Seaman wrote:
> Efficiency, basically. csup should require less bandwidth and put less
> load on servers than using cvs directly. It works like rsync,
Actually, csup is much more efficient than rsync because it can
cache the meta information and so doesn't have to perform a stat()
on e
Conrad J. Sabatier wrote:
> Then use cvs to update your /usr/{src,ports,doc} trees from your local
> copy of the CVS repo. Note that having a local CVS repo also eliminates the
> need to use the pserver access method, if you're updating on the same
> machine where the repo resides.
You can also
Wietse Venema píše v čt 17. 11. 2011 v 15:41 -0500:
> Pav Lucistnik:
> > Wietse Venema p??e v ?t 17. 11. 2011 v 13:23 -0500:
> > > Actually, a Postfix built-in default setting changed on 20110918.
> > >
> > > It now enables IPv6 unless this is turned off in a configuration
> > > file. I can fix t
On Sat, 2011-11-19 at 19:42:02 +0100, Pav Lucistnik wrote:
> Wietse Venema píše v čt 17. 11. 2011 v 15:41 -0500:
> > Pav Lucistnik:
> > > Wietse Venema p??e v ?t 17. 11. 2011 v 13:23 -0500:
> > > > Actually, a Postfix built-in default setting changed on 20110918.
> > > >
> > > > It now enables IP
> There are some ports under net-p2p that have qt and gtk slave ports. A
> couple others I can think of off the top of my head are apache22 and
> php5. Those areas should be good starting places to look over to give
> you an idea of how to do it.
Sorry for not answering sooner, but I have not
On Sat, Nov 19, 2011 at 04:11:24PM + I heard the voice of
Christian Weisgerber, and lo! it spake thus:
>
> You can also export the repository by NFS to other machines nearby.
> A "local" checkout from an NFS file system is more efficient than
> cvs's remote handling.
An additional speedup can
This port has been updated to Postfix 2.9 Snapshot 2019.
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