Hi!
> > I would like to switch scheduler on my FreeBSD 7.0 box but I don't know
> > how to do that. The scheduler by default has terrible performances under
> > KDE/Gnome and I would like to test the new one.
>
> What made you believe it is the scheduler?
I googled and read comments of people ha
Hi Robert,
The expression "terrible performances" was maybe not the best way to express
myself. My intentions were not to step on anyone's toe or being nasty. Sorry
about that.
To describe things shortly, the problem is responsiveness. I have been running
FreeBSD since 4.7 and never experience
Hi!
Thank you for your answer. So, I need to recompile the kernel. Fine!
At first I thought there might be a switch somewhere, to do the
conversion "The soft way", but OK, I'll rebuild the kernel.
Daniel
> > I would like to switch scheduler on my FreeBSD 7.0 box bu
Hi!
I would like to switch scheduler on my FreeBSD 7.0 box but I don't know how to
do that. The scheduler by default has terrible performances under KDE/Gnome
and I would like to test the new one.
Daniel
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Hello,
I am used to install FreeBSD applications by using the port collection. I also
update regularly (twice a month or something) the apps,
using 'portupgrade -a -N' on a refreshed port collection.
Here are my questions:
- How can I check that the apps that have been build with certain librar
Hello,
I need Java3d on my FreeBSD 6.2 box.
When I try to build the java3d port, I end up with some Linux binary support
(FedoraCore) and a Java3D based on some Linux binary. I have sun-jdk-1.5
native on my system.
It's not that I hate Linux (I am a very satisfied owner of a few Gentoo
boxes),
Hello,
> > Is it possible to build sun-jdk-1.5 from the source code?
> > If yes, how to do that?
> >
> > To be honest, I would like to avoid to install a binary that requires
> > Linux support packages. It's not that I do not like Linux (I have 3
> > Gentoo Linux at my disposal), it's simply that
Hello,
> On Mon, Feb 19, 2007 at 07:20:45PM +0100, Daniel Tourde wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > Is it possible to build sun-jdk-1.5 from the source code?
> > If yes, how to do that?
>
> Yes, use the port.
>
> > To be honest, I would like to avoid to instal
Hello,
Is it possible to build sun-jdk-1.5 from the source code?
If yes, how to do that?
To be honest, I would like to avoid to install a binary that requires Linux
support packages. It's not that I do not like Linux (I have 3 Gentoo Linux at
my disposal), it's simply that my machine is a FreeB
Hello,
Is there any plan to port Sun JDK 1.6 to FreeBSD?
Would it be possible to build it from scratch, without the need for a Java
Linux-based binary JDK.
Daniel
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First of all, let me apologize for the previous emails I sent about this
combination on this forum. I was using a webmail and somehow my messages got
truncated. That was kind of frustrating.
This being said, here is how I succeeded to get FreeBSD + GNUstep + etoile
working:
First I compiled th
Hello,
It seems that the message I went yesterday got screwed up = somehow...
Anyway, here are some information and questions:
- The G= NUstep.sh daemon starts automatically. No need of rc.conf
- csh.cshrc = and profile must be augmented by the sourcing to
GNUstep.csh and GNUstep
Hello Bill,
Thanks for your answer
> >I have at my disposal an Inspiron 9400 with an Intel CoreFreeBSD
> 6.2
> > is installed and rebuilt to fit the processor. The kerne l is in SMP
> mode.
> >I noticed something strange: When I compile using ma in the ports
> > tree, I only have
Hello,
I hope my email won't be guillotined by my mail provider this time...
= :(
I made some progress in having etoile working under xdm.
- First (and this should be corrected I think), the setup.sh and
setdo= wn.sh scripts must be extracted from the source code. setup.
Hello,
ètoilé seems to be a very nice desktop environment usi= ng GNUstep
(see http://www.etoile-project.org). The kind of Desktop Environment
that should appeal to MacOS X user.
Étoilé is very wel= l implented in the ports tree (just build the
gnustep-app and everything comes al
Hello,
I built GNUstep from the port tree. Now how do I get it ru= nning?
I noticed a GNUstep.sh file in /usr/local/etc/rc.d, that's obvi= ously
some kind of daemon but how do I start it? I would like to do that'The
FreeBSD way'. What I did so far is that I put 'GNUstep.sh start'
Hello,
I have at my disposal an Inspiron 9400 with an Intel Core = Duo.
FreeBSD 6.2 is installed and rebuilt to fit the processor. The kerne l is
in SMP mode.
I noticed something strange: When I compile using ma= ke, make install
in the ports tree, I only have 50% load. CPU1 is u
Hello,
ètoilé seems to be a very nice desktop environment usi= ng GNUstep
(see http://www.etoile-project.org). The kind of Desktop Envir= onment
that should appeal to MacOS X user.
Étoilé is very well imp= lented in the ports tree (just build the
gnustep-app and everything comes=
Hello again,
> > I hate to say this but this driver only seems to compile on -CURRENT as
> > far as i can tell (and as far as the conversation at
>
> I don't remember from where I downloaded it, but this one [attached]
> works fine on 6-STABLE for me!
> make
> make install
> kldload if_wpi
I bui
Hello Pietro,
> > I hate to say this but this driver only seems to compile on -CURRENT as
> > far as i can tell (and as far as the conversation at
>
> I don't remember from where I downloaded it, but this one [attached]
> works fine on 6-STABLE for me!
> make
> make install
> kldload if_wpi
It d
licit declaration of function
`ieee80211_amrr_node_in it'
if_wpi.c:2952: warning: nested extern declaration of
`ieee80211_amrr_node_init'
*** Error code 1
Stop in /usr/src/sys/dev/wpi/wpi.
*** Error code 1
Stop in /usr/src/sys/dev/wpi.
guenevere#
&g
Hello,
I found the driver for my wireless card on:
http://www.clearchain.com/~benjsc/download/20070106-wpi-freebsd.tar.gz
but how is it supposed to be installed on a fresh FreeBSD 6.2?
Daniel
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Hello,
Yesterday I rebuit FreeBSD 6.2 using CPUTYPE=pentium4 and the classic
procedure described in the manual.
The machine (Inspiron 9400) is fast but I saw at certain moments something
like "NO-MMX, NO-SSE" (some flags or variables) during the compilation
process. I thought then "How come? Wh
Hello,
I have been rebuilding FreeBSD6.2 yesterday and I noticed a strange
flag: -DTARGET='i386-undermydesk-freebsd' or something like this. What is
this? I have set CPUTYPE=pentium4. I had expected something
like -DTARGET='i386-pc-freebsd' or something like this. Any idea?
Daniel
Hello,
Let me present myself:
- I am an advanced user of Gentoo Linux. I know quiet a lot about that system
and about how to optimize it to fit the hardware the best possible way.
- I am a casual FreeBSD user. I like it a lot though, it is lean and very well
structured.
I am the happy own of a
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