om sc", but I'm
not sure how to incorporate that into a command, and would appreciate a
heads up on that.
Thanks...
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> On Sat, 5 Mar 2011, Rem P Roberti wrote:
>
> >I have a printer, which was installed and is working under CUPS, that seems
> >to go offline of its own accord. And when that happens I have found no
> >other option than to
processed. I should also point out that
immediately after reboot the printer works flawlessly, printing on
demand. It is only after being idle for a while that it just seems to
go offline, without any warning.
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supported 1.2 version.
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under gdb to see why it is crashing.
>
Smooth sailing the second time I tried the portupgrade. Could very well
be a hardware issue.
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(segmentation fault)
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the config verbatim from the compiled kernel
YNMV (Your Needs May Vary).
--
Devin
Not off topic at all, and much appreciated. A lot of what has been
offered as a result of my OP is a bit over my head at this stage of the
game, but much isn't. I'm gaining on it!
Cheers
stab which will again allow me to mount
my other hard drive. The former fstab entry for that was:
/dev/ad1s1 /c ntfsrw 1 0
But now with labels active I really don't know how to proceed.
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On Mon, 14 Feb 2011 15:38:28 -0800, Rem P Roberti wrote:
I need to ask this question again in the hopes that something will come
of it. In the process of going through an update (I finally got that
sorted out) all of my partitions were renamed. Here they are:
Filesystem 1K
now
/dev/label/rootfs0, and /var, which was once /dev/ad0s1d, is now
/dev/label/var0. Along with these changes the /etc/fstab was
automatically modified to allow the boot process to take place. Can
someone give me a heads up as to what is going on here.
Rem
On 02/13/11 10:44, Polytropon wrote:
On Sun, 13 Feb 2011 10:31:24 -0800, Rem P Roberti wrote:
Getting rid of all those .symbols files made a big difference. Where do
I locate the kernel config file?
It is /usr/src/sys/i386/conf/ or /usr/src/sys/amd64/conf/
depending on your architecture
rocfs 4 4
100%/usr/compat/linux/proc
/dev/md0 789518 20 726338
0%/tmp
What happened to the Filesystem labels?
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see how it goes.
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Rem Roberti writes:
This is a new one for me. I decided to do a manual update on my
8.1 box, starting with csup. Buildworld went fine, as did
buildkernel. However, when I tried to install the new kernel
installkernel choked with an error message telling me that it
could not
On 02/13/11 09:01, Robert Huff wrote:
Rem Roberti writes:
This is a new one for me. I decided to do a manual update on my
8.1 box, starting with csup. Buildworld went fine, as did
buildkernel. However, when I tried to install the new kernel
installkernel choked with an error message
have no idea how to
proceed at this point, and would appreciate any help in fixing this. Of
course, I smell a newbie type error in all of this, but haven't quite
figured out where I went wrong.
Cheers...
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has---during the test. I went ahead and commented out the suggested
line in the Makefile and the install took place as expected. I realize
that during subsequent upgrades I will have to do the same drill.
Thanks again for your help.
Cheers...
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items and you'll have the basis for an understanding of locale referenes.
Got it. Another new learn. Still no luck installing /devel/icu.
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than any free source software. However, it is not available for use
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Le Thu, 03 Feb 2011 22:15:09 -0800,
Rem P Roberti a écrit :
Icu is a necessary dependency for Gimp, but I can't get it to
install. I checked UPDATING and it states that icu4 is now
deprecated, and one should install /devel/icu. But when I try to do
that the file that is downloaded is
ogram the upgrade
always chokes on icu at the same place, and with the same error message.
Anyone?
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old HP Scanjet 3970, which is a poor scanner for
doing negatives or slides.
Cheers...
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however, since I now understand the
difference between devfs.conf and devfs.rules.
Cheers...
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start looking for a solution.
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referred to either opera or linux-opera. But the problem is now moot.
I deleted the linux-opera package and installed the native opera package
along with linux-operaplugins and everything seems to be working fine.
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When you run whereis linux-opera as root, what is the result ( other than the
port directory)?
Jud
whereis linux-opera
linux-opera: /usr/local/bin/linux-opera
/usr/local/man/man1/linux-opera.1.gz /usr/ports/www/linux-opera
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that all of the linux plugins seem to work quite well with this version.
Flash, for example, works beautifully, which is something that I have never had
success using with any other browser and FreeBSD.
Rem
I installed the program from the ports. And, yes, the binary is called
li
/.opera/
Don't focus on this because you shouldn't be running it as root at all.
What actually happens when you try to run it as an normal user?
Nothing. No error messages. The program will simply not open at all if
I try to do so as u
the linux plugins seem to work quite well with
this version. Flash, for example, works beautifully, which is something
that I have never had success using with any other browser and FreeBSD.
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On Wed, Feb 2, 2011 at 12:14 AM, Rem P Roberti <mailto:remeg...@comcast.net>> wrote:
I log in directly from the console using 'startx'. And I hate to
sound really ignorant, but I'm still pretty much a newbie and not
sure where the environment variables ar
Could you post your environment variables?
btw. how do you login / start x? (eg login in the console and use
startx, or using any login manager like xdm, kdm, gdm, slim...)
Armin
On Tue, Feb 1, 2011 at 6:17 PM, Rem P Roberti
wrote:
I installed linux-opera, and I guess I made a mistake
On Tue, Feb 1, 2011 at 6:17 PM, Rem P Roberti wrote:
I installed linux-opera, and I guess I made a mistake by opening it the
first time as root, when I should have opened as user. At any rate, I can
now only open the browser as root, and when I do I get this message:
opera: $HOME set to
/.opera/
Can someone give me a heads up on how to fix this, as the above message
is a mystery to me.
Thank you!
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somehow, and I'm not sure what caused this, the printer became
disengaged from its usb port. Weird. I noticed that this had happened
when I tried to print from another program without success. The
only way that I could get it talking again to usb was by doing a reboot.
der if this doesn't have something to do with the
fact that my printer is installed via CUPS. There may need to me a
special parameter set up in .muttprintrc. But so far I haven't found
any info on it.
Rem
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On 2010.08.31 12:34:21 -0700, Rem P Roberti wrote:
> In attempting to install /usr/ports/print/dvips I got the error message
> that dvips is an interactive port, and I can't remember how to handle
> that. Could I please get a heads up there. Thank you.
>
OK...I commented out the
In attempting to install /usr/ports/print/dvips I got the error message
that dvips is an interactive port, and I can't remember how to handle
that. Could I please get a heads up there. Thank you.
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However, one *could* bypass the incorporation process and find
a way to write the system messages DIRECTLY into Thunderbird's
user mail storage, but I think that would be a crazy idea. :-)
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At this time system mail is being delivered to /var/mail/,
which is the normal way of doing things. Is it possible to have
system mail delivered to an email client, such as Thunderbird or
Mutt?
No. Per definition, a mail client (mail user agent - MUA) can not
be the target of mail delivery
At this time system mail is being delivered to /var/mail/,
which is the normal way of doing things. Is it possible to have
system mail delivered to an email client, such as Thunderbird or
Mutt?
No. Per definition, a mail client (mail user agent - MUA) can not
be the target of mail delivery
At this time system mail is being delivered to /var/mail/, which
is the normal way of doing things. Is it possible to have system mail
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On 08/27/10 03:12, Tijl Coosemans wrote:
On Thursday 26 August 2010 05:55:42 Rem P Roberti wrote:
In an attempt to diagnose why my Thinkpad R51 completely locks up when
trying to access X I have done the following. I built a debugging
kernel, with KDB, DDB, WITNESS, INVARIANT*, AND DIAGNOSTIC
In an attempt to diagnose why my Thinkpad R51 completely locks up
when trying to access X I have done the following. I built a
debugging kernel, with KDB, DDB, WITNESS, INVARIANT*, AND DIAGNOSTIC
in addition to *BREAK_TO_DEBUGGER. None of these things have yielded
any progress in isolating
In an attempt to diagnose why my Thinkpad R51 completely locks up when
trying to access X I have done the following. I built a debugging
kernel, with KDB, DDB, WITNESS, INVARIANT*, AND DIAGNOSTIC in addition
to *BREAK_TO_DEBUGGER. None of these things have yielded any progress
in isolating t
Anyone using msmtp as an smtp client? I have Comcast as an ISP and am
unable to achieve authentication. The weird thing is that I saved my
.msmtprc file from a previous installation where it worked just fine.
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On 08/23/10 16:59, Glen Barber wrote:
On 8/23/10 7:53 PM, Rem P Roberti wrote:
First, let's try the "vesa" thing.
Eureka! I changed Driver to "vesa" in both of the "Device" sections and
X now loads. I doubt that "vesa" is the ideal entry in
On 08/23/10 16:33, Glen Barber wrote:
On 8/23/10 7:01 PM, Rem P Roberti wrote:
Ok, one quick question. When your screen goes blank, can you
[ctrl][alt][fN] to a different TTY, where N is anything between 2-7?
I'm curious about the machine's state when you start X.
No, when the s
On 08/23/10 15:31, Glen Barber wrote:
On 8/23/10 5:51 PM, Rem P Roberti wrote:
On 08/23/10 14:34, Warren Block wrote:
On Mon, 23 Aug 2010, Rem P Roberti wrote:
I forgot. The version of PCBSD that I had installed on the Thinkpad
was the legacy version. The latest version, PCBSD 8.1, won
On 08/23/10 14:34, Warren Block wrote:
On Mon, 23 Aug 2010, Rem P Roberti wrote:
I forgot. The version of PCBSD that I had installed on the Thinkpad
was the legacy version. The latest version, PCBSD 8.1, won't
install. The screen goes blank and the computer freezes, just as
happens
On 08/23/10 12:11, Warren Block wrote:
On Mon, 23 Aug 2010, Rem P Roberti wrote:
I forgot to mention that previous to my installing 8.1 I had PCBSD
8.1 installed just to check it out (no likee), and the PCBSD
installer had no problem configuring X. Unfortunately, I don't have
a co
On 08/23/10 12:14, Glen Barber wrote:
On 8/23/10 3:08 PM, Warren Block wrote:
On Mon, 23 Aug 2010, Rem P Roberti wrote:
Section "Device"
Identifier "Card0"
Driver "intel"
VendorName "Intel Corporation"
Boar
On 08/23/10 10:59, Glen Barber wrote:
On 8/23/10 1:51 PM, Glen Barber wrote:
On 8/23/10 1:44 PM, Rem P Roberti wrote:
The R51 should have Mobility Radeon 7500 or 9000 graphics. Here's the
xorg.conf from my T42 with a 7500:
http://laptop.bsdgroup.de/freebsd/index.html?action=show_c
On 08/23/10 10:51, Glen Barber wrote:
On 8/23/10 1:44 PM, Rem P Roberti wrote:
The R51 should have Mobility Radeon 7500 or 9000 graphics. Here's the
xorg.conf from my T42 with a 7500:
http://laptop.bsdgroup.de/freebsd/index.html?action=show_config&config=xconfig&laptop=12947
The R51 should have Mobility Radeon 7500 or 9000 graphics. Here's the
xorg.conf from my T42 with a 7500:
http://laptop.bsdgroup.de/freebsd/index.html?action=show_config&config=xconfig&laptop=12947
Here is the xorg.conf that was created by Xorg -configure:
---
On 08/23/10 09:21, Warren Block wrote:
On Mon, 23 Aug 2010, Rem P Roberti wrote:
Thanks to the list X11 is now running perfectly on my desktop; not so
on my Thinkpad R51. Here's what's happening. I installed xorg on
this new 8.1 installation, and have run the xorg configu
way out is
a reboot via the power switch.
As usual, help is very appreciated.
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In what timeframe from the boot? I suspect WPA was still in the
authentication process. My Toshiba's wireless card would take a few
seconds (roughly 10) before authenticating.
You are no doubt right...WPA was probably still in the authentication
process. Clearly, everything is working now
On 8/22/10 11:28 PM, Rem P Roberti wrote:
Yep, it was a typo. OK...iwi0 is now showing up in the ifconfig
output. I shall make the (hopefully) appropriate entries in
/etc/rc.conf and see what happens.
Good to hear. Good luck!
Regards,
OK...here's what is happening now. I have put
On 8/22/10 11:00 PM, Rem P Roberti wrote:
Thanks for your help so far. Yes, I have looked at the handbook section
on wireless, and as a matter of fact I installed 8.1 on an ancient
Compaq Presario (6GB HD!) and was able to configure the Atheros wireless
pci card so that the computer works
On 8/22/10 8:12 PM, Rem P Roberti wrote:
I just acquired an IBM Thinkpad R51 on which I have installed 8.1
Release. I have scoured the handbook and tried a number of different
combinations in /etc/rc.conf and /boot/loader.conf to get the wireless
working, but so far with no luck. Can
I just acquired an IBM Thinkpad R51 on which I have installed 8.1
Release. I have scoured the handbook and tried a number of different
combinations in /etc/rc.conf and /boot/loader.conf to get the wireless
working, but so far with no luck. Can anyone give me a heads up on
getting wireless op
I get this error message:
msmtp: cannot use a secure authentication method
msmtp: could not send mail (account default from /home/rem/.msmtprc
As I say, I have in the past used this setup with Comcast and it worked
fine.
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Rem P Roberti пишет:
I have a 500GB USB HD which I am able mount thus:
mount_ntfs /dev/da2s1 /mnt
Having done so I can copy from the external drive, but not write to
it. What is necessary to implement in order to be able to write to an
external hard drive?
Rem
use the port /usr
On 08/21/10 09:36, Ryan Coleman wrote:
Rem,
You cannot write to NTFS using the stock driver.
Please use Google to search / do research on the drivers out there; writing to
NTFS is a VERY dangerous thing. Your best bet is to just do your work over the
network instead of directly over USB
I have a 500GB USB HD which I am able mount thus:
mount_ntfs /dev/da2s1 /mnt
Having done so I can copy from the external drive, but not write to it.
What is necessary to implement in order to be able to write to an
external hard drive?
Rem
On 08/20/10 22:01, Polytropon wrote:
On Fri, 20 Aug 2010 21:44:37 -0700, Rem P Roberti wrote:
On 08/20/10 21:35, CyberLeo Kitsana wrote:
On 08/20/2010 11:29 PM, Rem P Roberti wrote:
Ah-ha! In my case I am using the bash shell, and I believe the syntax
that is needed for the .bashrc is
On 08/20/10 21:35, CyberLeo Kitsana wrote:
On 08/20/2010 11:29 PM, Rem P Roberti wrote:
Ah-ha! In my case I am using the bash shell, and I believe the syntax
that is needed for the .bashrc is different than what is used in your
csh.cshrc. Any idea where I can find the appropriate syntax for
On Fri, 20 Aug 2010 18:23:46 -0700, Rem P Roberti wrote:
I have Thunderbird installed on my new 8.1 box, and although I am able
to print from within the program, the only way I can do it is to type
the whole print command from within the print window. In my case that
means typing
.
Cheers...
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at point. This will allow the removal of file names that
begin with a dash (`-'). For example:
rm -- -filename
-Sean
Yep...I just simply missed that one. Thanks.
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On 08/20/10 09:06, Mark Tinguely wrote:
Rem P Roberti wrote:
This is a new one for me. I converted a YouTube selection using
youtube_dl and the file that was created was named -elDeJaPWGg.flv.
When I try to rename it, or delete it, I get an error message thus:
root@ ~: rm -elDeJaPWGg.flv
...
unlink file
No switch with either the rm or mv command works. What is actually
going on here?
Rem
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Ondrej Majerech wrote:
On 19-Aug-10 13:20, Rem Roberti wrote:
I'm having trouble with xorg on a new 8.1 installation. I haven't
installed a wm yet, but when I try to call up the generic x windows by
typing "startx" they do indeed appear, but all three of the x windows
are
sibility of entering data in the windows via the keyboard. Totally
frozen. And you can't get out of x in the usual manner i.e.
ctrl-alt-backspace. The only thing that works is ctrl-alt-del which, of
course, reboots the computer. Any ide
On 08/17/2010 12:29, Polytropon wrote:
On Tue, 17 Aug 2010 12:05:05 -0700, Rem Roberti wrote:
I seem to recall
that there could be a path problem with lpr if CUPS is installed and one
tries to use lpd, but I've forgotten how to deal with that, if indeed
that is the problem.
On 08/17/2010 12:05, Rem Roberti wrote:
Hi all. I'm having problems installing a printer on a new 8.1
installation. I want to do this sans CUPS and via lpd. lpd is
enabled in my /etc/rc.conf. Here is my printcap:
lp|photosmart:\
:lp=/dev/ulpt0:\
:af=/usr/local/share/ppd/
ile.
Any help much appreciated.
Rem
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On 2010.01.02 11:44:58 +, Rem wrote:
> On 2010.01.02 14:23:16 +, ill...@gmail.com wrote:
> > 2010/1/2 Rem :
> > > /usr/ports/devel/icu is a needed dependency for a program I wish to
> > > install, but icu fails to make. This is the error message I
> &g
On 2010.01.02 14:23:16 +, ill...@gmail.com wrote:
> 2010/1/2 Rem :
> > /usr/ports/devel/icu is a needed dependency for a program I wish to
> > install, but icu fails to make. This is the error message I
> > receive:
> >
> > SUMMARY:
> > *** [T
/icu.
*** Error code 1
Stop in /usr/ports/devel/boost-libs.
*** Error code 1
Can someone please give me a heads up on this one.
Thanks...
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t taken care of
by the installation of the linux app. And...Linux-realplayer is now up
and running. Whew!
Thanks you.
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On 2009.12.30 20:50:32 +, Boris Samorodov wrote:
> On Wed, 30 Dec 2009 09:39:21 -0800 Rem Roberti wrote:
>
> > The reason that I did that is because there were explicit instructions
> > in UPDATING for going to fc6, but I could not find instructions for
> > going
On 2009.12.30 20:31:23 +, Boris Samorodov wrote:
> On Wed, 30 Dec 2009 09:08:41 -0800 Rem Roberti wrote:
>
> > > Please upgrade your linux_base port to linux_base-f10 (it's a default
> > > for 8.0 BTW). A small howto you may read at /usr/ports/UPDATING.
> >
so I upgraded to
linux_base-fc6 ala the instructions in UPDATING. But I still get the
same error message about libgio-2.0.so.0. Is there any reason why
Linux-realplayer should not work on FBSD 8.0 with linux_base-fc6
installed?
Rem
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On 2009.12.30 19:08:37 +, Boris Samorodov wrote:
> On Wed, 30 Dec 2009 08:03:23 -0800 Rem Roberti wrote:
>
> > While attempting to install Linux-realplayer on an 8.0 box I get this
> > error message:
> [resolved]
> > However, when I try and
> > run it I no
On 2009.12.29 19:51:34 +, Rem Roberti wrote:
> While attempting to install Linux-realplayer on an 8.0 box I get this
> error message:
>
> pango-1.22.3-1.fc10.i386.rpm 100% of 374 kB 133 kBps
> ===> Extracting for linux-f10-pango-1.22.3
> => MD5
nux-f10-gtk2.
*** Error code 1
Stop in /usr/ports/multimedia/linux-realplayer.
root@ /usr/ports/multimedia/linux-realplayer:
Can someone give me a heads up on this one, please.
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es gobject-introspection and polkit, both of which
refuse to make. I could find nothing in UPDATING about this.
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First time I did that that the computer booted OK, the second time
it broke. The only thing that changed between the time of the normal
boot and the problem is that I installed a USB hub to this old Compaq
because it only has one USB port. Who knows.
Rem
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On 2009.12.23 17:45:38 +, Warren Block wrote:
> On Wed, 23 Dec 2009, Rem P Roberti wrote:
>
> >Today I booted my laptop and discovered that /home was gone. Well...not
> >exactly..but for all intents and purposes. The system isn't seeing it
> >although I can see
On 2009.12.24 00:21:47 +, Pieter de Goeje wrote:
> On Thursday 24 December 2009 00:01:11 Rem P Roberti wrote:
> > Today I booted my laptop and discovered that /home was gone. Well...not
> > exactly..but for all intents and purposes. The system isn't seeing it
> > al
and
what can I do about it?
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On 2009.12.22 22:05:10 +, Yuri Pankov wrote:
> On Tue, Dec 22, 2009 at 09:38:19AM -0800, Rem P Roberti wrote:
> > On my desktop box I settled on an xterm font and font size by
> > experimenting thus:
> >
> > xterm -fa 'Bitstream Vera Sans Mono' -fs 10
>
On 2009.12.22 18:03:00 +, Jamie Griffin wrote:
> On Tue, Dec 22, 2009 at 09:38:19AM -0800, Rem P Roberti wrote:
>
> > rendered correctly, but I can't get X to read the .Xdefaults file.
> > ideas on why .Xdefauts works on the desktop box but not the laptop?
>
>
and the window opens and is
rendered correctly, but I can't get X to read the .Xdefaults file. Any
ideas on why .Xdefauts works on the desktop box but not the laptop?
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On 2009.12.01 20:57:03 +, Adam Vande More wrote:
> On Tue, Dec 1, 2009 at 8:06 PM, Rem P Roberti wrote:
>
> >
> > > >
> > > I use portmaster, but you can use a host of utilities for this.
> > >
> > > portmaster -r gnome-terminal
> >
On 2009.12.01 17:52:24 +, Jason wrote:
> On Tue, Dec 01, 2009 at 05:50:07PM -0800, Rem P Roberti thus spake:
> >On 2009.12.01 17:43:08 +, Jason wrote:
> >>On Tue, Dec 01, 2009 at 05:40:04PM -0800, Rem P Roberti thus spake:
> >>>On 2009.12.01 19:16:10 +, A
On 2009.12.01 17:43:08 +, Jason wrote:
> On Tue, Dec 01, 2009 at 05:40:04PM -0800, Rem P Roberti thus spake:
> >On 2009.12.01 19:16:10 +, Adam Vande More wrote:
> >>On Tue, Dec 1, 2009 at 6:16 PM, Rem P Roberti
> >>wrote:
> >>
> >>> Still
On 2009.12.01 19:16:10 +, Adam Vande More wrote:
> On Tue, Dec 1, 2009 at 6:16 PM, Rem P Roberti wrote:
>
> > Still no joy trying to get gnome-terminal to work. Now when I try to
> > load it I get this error message:
> >
> > **
> > ERROR:terminal-app
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