I saw this with firefox, now I see the same with chrome.
After a while when the browser is launched with ~10 tabs open, Xorg
begins to consume 100% CPU and all graphics apps get sluggish. Quitting
the browser brings situation back to normal.
It looks amazing to me that both firefox and chrome
> http://pastebin.com/23RCus2a
>
> http://tobi.oetiker.ch/lshort/lshort-5.01.src.tar.gz
>
> ran gmake and I see the errors.
>
One error is that in src/ folder, the file lshort-letter.tex does not
exist :(, if we cd to that folder and copy the lshort-a5.tex
lshort-letter.tex then it will build prov
> If you are using TeXLive, first check if a TeXLive package for what you want
> exists. First tell tlmgr(1) to use a CTAN mirror:
>
> tlmgr option repository http://mirror.ctan.org/systems/texlive/tlnet
>
> Then list all packages available:
>
> tlmgr list|less
>
> The packages you have insta
Hi to all
In my desktop machine, I had an AM2+ ASROCK mobo with Phenom II 955 BE that
showed each core temperature perfectly under FBSD 8-STABLE, via
dev.cpu.x.temp. amdtemp.ko loaded.
Unfortunately this Mobo died and only found AM3 boards for which my phenom 955
doesn't fit. So I got an ASUS
On Sun, Jul 31, 2011 at 11:15 AM, Antonio Olivares
wrote:
>> A> Is there an easy firewall setup available somewhere (like the one
>> A> referenced below but for FreeBSD)?
>>
>> Here's a script you can use to generate a rules file for IPF.
>>
>> --
>
> Karl,
>
> I have used your script and it gen
> A> Is there an easy firewall setup available somewhere (like the one
> A> referenced below but for FreeBSD)?
>
> Here's a script you can use to generate a rules file for IPF.
>
> --
Karl,
I have used your script and it generated me a nice ipf.rules file
/* ipf.rules *
I have written a small to test TCP/IP roundtrip times of the packets in
a proprietary protocol and while
compiling and running this server on different platforms (Windows
7/cygwin, UbuntuLinux, FreeBSD 8.0 Release), I found
that the server produces an error when the listening socket (on which
t
On Sat, Jul 30, 2011 at 08:00:25PM -0500, Antonio Olivares wrote:
>
> I have been using TeX for a while and I have never had to set up
> anthing like this :( I had used MikTeX in winblow$ and TeTeX in linux
> distros and FreeBSD 5.3/FreeBSD6.2, and I had never had to mess with
> TDS.
I know, thi