On Sep 5, 2006, at 1:41 PM, Jordi Carrillo wrote:
> > I was thinking about using rdiff-backup to do incremental backups
> > and ext2 type filesystem, as I don't use windows at all. Ext2
> > because I sometimes switch to Linux. I don't know if FFS is
> > recogni
I was thinking about using rdiff-backup to do incremental backups and ext2
type filesystem, as I don't use windows at all. Ext2 because I sometimes
switch to Linux. I don't know if FFS is recognized by Linux.
2006/9/5, Chuck Swiger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
On Sep 5, 2006, a
I use FreeBSD as my primary Desktop. I have purchased an external usb hard
drive to perform backups of my home directory. What type of filesystem do
you recommend for this drive, ext2?, fat?...
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Try reed. I haven't tried though.
2006/9/5, Ion-Mihai IOnut Tetcu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
On Tue, 5 Sep 2006 17:42:08 +0300
"Ivan Levchenko" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is there anything in the ports tree for reading books on the computer?
> something like Tom Reader or Ice book reader for windo
You can run kde apps within gnome as well. I have Gnome and I can run
perfectly k3b. As for fuzziness in the gdm login screen, it is most probably
due to the screen resolution. Set your default in the xorg.conf file.
2006/9/5, Shane Ambler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
On 5/9/2006 22:58, "Justin" <[EMA
Already solved, thanks
Just tweaking the /etc/X11/xorg.conf has solved the problem
2006/9/4, stan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
On Sun, Sep 03, 2006 at 11:52:46PM +0200, Jordi Carrillo wrote:
> Is there a way to change the gdm resolution (login screen). It's a
little
> bit low
Is there a way to change the gdm resolution (login screen). It's a little
bit low for me and I need 1280x1024
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In the FreeBSD handbook when it talks about the file flags permissions it
says:
"These flags add an additional level of security and control over files, but
not directories."
Well, I am able to put file flags in directories as well.
If I do:
mkdir curric
chflags uchange curric
It works well and th
I haven't post the error because the message is quite big.
But no problem I use xdvi now.
Thanks anyway.
Jordi
2006/9/3, Gerard Seibert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
On Sunday 03 September 2006 07:30, Jordi Carrillo wrote:
> I've compiled ghostview. All ok. But when I try to execu
I've compiled ghostview. All ok. But when I try to execute it to view a dvi
file it launches several errors.
Any of you have the same problem?
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Well, I suppose you are talking about the kernel sources, right? Because
saying the sources of the base system is very generic. I'll investigate,
thanks
2006/9/2, Jona Joachim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Jordi Carrillo wrote:
> When it says:
> cd /usr/src
> patch -p0< /tmp/rtl
there's a working flash 8 yet. My kids
can goto most of their sites, as they're inevitably done in flash/java.
http://www.unixlike.com.br/?p=%2081
hth,
Bob
On Sat, 2006-09-02 at 16:46 +0200, Jordi Carrillo wrote:
> This I suppose is the eternal question, but I'm quite sick of
This I suppose is the eternal question, but I'm quite sick of looking around
google without having a detailed step by step process to get the flash
plugin for firefox. There are some that talk about tweaking the kernel and
applying patches? Is it really so difficult having the flash plugin for
fir
2006/8/31, backyard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
--- Michal Mertl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Skylar Thompson wrote:
> > Jordi Carrillo wrote:
> > > 2006/8/30, backyard
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > >>
> > >>
> > >>
> > &g
2006/8/31, Skylar Thompson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Michal Mertl wrote:
> No! Kernel threads (e.g. handling interrupts) aren't that much different
> to normal processes.
>
> Logical CPUs on a single HTT capable CPU share most of the CPU logic,
> especially all the external stuff (handling interrupts
2006/8/31, Javier Henderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
On Aug 30, 2006, at 7:11 PM, Jordi Carrillo wrote:
> I'm new to Freebsd, and the other day I installed FreeBSD and let
> FreeBSD to
> partition my hard disk. Now, when I do df -k I see that the devfs
> filesystem
> mou
I'm new to Freebsd, and the other day I installed FreeBSD and let FreeBSD to
partition my hard disk. Now, when I do df -k I see that the devfs filesystem
mounted on /dev is at 100% of capacity.
$df -k
devfs 1 10 100%/dev
with 1 kb of capacity.
is this normal, or t
2006/8/30, backyard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
--- Jordi Carrillo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 2006/8/30, backyard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> >
> >
> >
> > --- Jordi Carrillo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > > I've read t
Skylar,
So, 50% is used for processes and the other 50% to handle hardware
interrupts. Is that right?
2006/8/30, Skylar Thompson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Jordi Carrillo wrote:
> 2006/8/30, backyard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>>
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>> --- Jordi Carrillo <[
2006/8/30, backyard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
--- Jordi Carrillo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've read that SMP should be disabled for
> performance issues (I did not know
> that before installing freebsd). I have a P4 3GHz
> with hyperthreading
> technology. I ha
ap.
Thanks anyway,
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From: Jason Morgan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: 30/08/2006 16:52
Subject: Re: Install then reboot
To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
On Wed, Aug 30, 2006 at 07:58:58PM +0200, Jordi Carrillo wrote:
When I compile a new program from port
When I compile a new program from ports, freebsd takes quite a lot of RAM.
Is that something right or it's a flaw? It does happen to you? The main
problem is that not all memory used in compilation is freed, so it can be a
problem (meaning rebooting) after compiling a very big software such as
ope
I've read that SMP should be disabled for performance issues (I did not know
that before installing freebsd). I have a P4 3GHz with hyperthreading
technology. I have the SMP-GENERIC kernel and it only launches one cpu. So,
I've decided to disable SMP from BIOS. Is that ok?, knowing that I have a
S
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