Hi all - I may be building a system which does not have any onboard
sounds thus need to find either a pci-e or usb solution which will work
with FreeBSD. I've combed newegg and have to say I never realized how
crappy the sound cards have become - that used to be a big thing back in
the day!
Could
Hi - I am trying to replace an aging workstation on its last legs and
have been waiting on the release of the new Intel hardware. They did so
this weekend and I am leaning towards the E3-1245V3 over the vanilla i7s
because of the extended page support for virutualization.
So.. before I get kne
> What port was that ?
>
> I've never had a *single* problem due to using amd64 over i386.
Well I have to apologize, I've reached senility! My past bad experience
was with netbsd amd64 afterwhich I bailed and went to FreeBSD i386
(thanks google).
But I guess the basic question remains - are t
About to build a replacement system for an older i386 setup. A few
years ago I had tried the amd64 port on it and found it was frustrating
as things that just worked on i386 did not on amd64. IIRC ports were
large annoyance too.
Now I have a new system with 8GB, etc,etc and wonder if I am best
--- On Sun, 4/18/10, Matthew Seaman wrote:
> From: Matthew Seaman
> Subject: Re: odd ssh/X11 forward behavior
> To: "Mike Miskulin"
> Date: Sunday, April 18, 2010, 3:55 AM
> Hmmm What's $DISPLAY in the second session? I'd
> expect it to say
>
Appreciate any insight, I'm stumped. Situation is as below:
host#1: freebsd
host#2: linux
I would like to run X apps on host #2 so they are displayed on host #1.
I've set up as best I can tell the appropriate options in ssh_/sshd_config
files to do this.
Procedure:
in an open xterm window