I have been trying to connect from my FreeBSD box to a Microsoft
VPN. I am running Windows 2000 Pro and also Windows Millennium
inside QEMU. I have also tried using both "-user-net" and
"/dev/tun0" connections. The connections fail while trying to
authenticate my name and password.
Search freshports.org
That was a good suggestion. I went to freshports.org, but all I found
were several WindowMaker utilities, and the same libwmf I found earlier.
I checked package names and long descriptions.
thx!
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Google for libwmf - see if that helps
I find the main website for libwmf has been taken over by a spammer:
http://www.wvware.com/libwmf.html
I thought a library was an enabler for an application, and that to use
this WMF library I would have to use a application that used it. But I
can't find w
I have a bunch of 'windows meta file' clipart images I want to browse,
is there a browser that will let me browse them? I can't find anything
in /usr/ports or by googling 'freebsd view wmf'. All I see is a wmf library.
thx!
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Hello,
What does the port maintainer say?
I did not realize I could ask them, but I have now sent them an email
with my question. I will post the answer here. Thank you for the
suggestion!
thx
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Hello,
I have been trying to connect from my FreeBSD box to a Microsoft VPN. I
am running Windows 2000 Pro and also Windows Millennium inside QEMU. I
have also tried using both "-user-net" and "/dev/tun0" connections. The
connections fail while trying to authenticate my name and password.
T
Hello,
I have been trying to connect from my FreeBSD box to a Microsoft VPN. I
am running Windows 2000 Pro and also Windows Millennium inside QEMU. I
have also tried using both "-user-net" and "/dev/tun0" connections. The
connections fail while trying to authenticate my name and password.
T
Hello,
I have been trying to connect from my FreeBSD box to a Microsoft VPN. I
am running Windows 2000 Pro and also Windows Millenium inside QEMU. I
have also tried using both "-user-net" and "/dev/tun0" connections. The
connections fail while trying to authenticate my name and password.
Is
If you just need simple, flat HTML and you really don't want to learn
how to code it yourself, you might want to try Amaya.
/usr/ports/www/amaya - http://www.w3.org/Amaya/
Amaya, and nvu (which the other fellow mentioned) look like what I am
seeking. I will try them both.
Thanks!
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Is there a simple HTML editor that is known to be pretty good in the
ports tree?
I've been using Abiword for wordprocessing, and it has a "Save as HTML"
feature which I plan to try. I was just curious if there was something
else I should try using. I'm not using OpenOffice, as it seems a littl
"On the other hand, no, Linux does not have that stupid notion of having totally
separate kernel development for different issues. If you want a secure BSD, you get
OpenBSD; if you want a usable BSD, you get FreeBSD; and if you want BSD on other
architectures, you get NetBSD. That___s just idio
Hey,
tun0 is there, you just don't see it :), do "ls /dev/tun0", anyway, I could'nt
make qemu work that way, then I realize that using nat on the bsd host all
worked fine for my guest system (gentoo), I hope this helps
I'm using "-user-net" again, and now it works..hm. I'm not sure why it
tun0 is there, you just don't see it :), do "ls /dev/tun0", anyway, I could'nt
make qemu work that way, then I realize that using nat on the bsd host all
worked fine for my guest system (gentoo), I hope this helps
You're right, I see /dev/tun0 now!
I notice in the docs located here:
http://f
Hi,
I am trying to run Windows 2000 inside QEMU, and it works well (though a
bit slow). In order to get my emulated machine on the Internet, I have
to use "/dev/tun0". I read online that the default FreeBSD 5.x has
"tun" turned on in the kernel, but I do not appear to have a "/dev/tun0"
devic
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