hi, i hope i can make this quick post, because i am not sure where to
direct this.appropriately. (mailing list, maintainer??)
in short, i am still getting to grips with freebsd (i.e. not that i know
anything) and plan on using media apps mostly. recently i installed the
new 8-BETA1 amd64 (was
hi,
i got a segmentation fault last week running port audio/jamin after this
error
Gtk-WARNING **: GtkSpinButton: setting an adjustment with non-zero
page size is deprecated
Segmentation fault (core dumped)
but today i am getting the same error running x11-wm/obconf
i tried deinstalli
Hello
I am getting going on my second port. However in this new one are many
little patches
to most of the source code. I always see '.orig' suffixes appended to in
Freebsd diff files, like
--- Src/DasherCore/FileLogger.cpp.orig Tue Jan 17 01:41:44 2006
+++ Src/DasherCore/FileLogger.cpp Tue Ja
Thanks for the quick replies. They got me to thinking and I whipped up this
little bach script that seems equal to the task:
virtual7:/usr/ports/math/ # cat diffOMatic.sh
#Takes two arguments which are old/ and new/ respectively
diffOMatic() { ( cd $1/; find . -type f ) | while read f; do
#e
I made a few minor chnages and now the diff bash script should put all the
new files into the patch as well, while naming the old files with the
'.orig' suffix
virtual7:# cat diffOMatic.sh
#Takes two arguments which are old/ and new/ respectively
diffOMatic() { ( cd $2/; find . -type f ) | while
I haven't been able to get qemu to work at all with the kqemu kernel
module. I notice that the build in the 6.2 prerelease doesn't appear
to bother using the kqemu module. Perhaps that is the origin of it's
stability. Anyway now I have an emulated widows that crawls compared
to earlier qemu ver
fading in. I unload and everything is 'ok'. By 'OK' I
mean brutally slow only, but no crashing.
O6 makes things a little faster. Regardless, it doesn't affect this issue.
On 11/25/06, Kris Kennaway <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Sat, Nov 25, 2006 at 10:25:37PM -0
On Mon, 5 Sep 2011 21:02:14 +0300
Kostik Belousov wrote:
> Second, I personally consider the crusade to remove old but compiling
> and working (*) ports as a damage both to the project functionality
> and to the project reputation.
I find this whole "discussion" rather strange. You use the high
On Tue, 13 Sep 2011 11:10:51 +0200
Michal Varga wrote:
> I'm not writing about this for the first time (in fact this is for the
> last time, so hey, at least there's something on a positive note), but
> it has gradually become nigh impossible to use FreeBSD as a modern
> desktop workstation over
On Tue, 13 Sep 2011 21:27:22 +0200
Michal Varga wrote:
> I have no other words beyond that because I can't even seriously
> imagine what those people stating how everything is perfectly fine
> now consider to be a working, modern, 24/7 ready desktop workstation.
I am interested to know what you
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