Re: Four (even five) problems/queries on my FreeBSD installation

2005-09-02 Thread Aaron Peterson
> 1. I installed KDM to make the computer a little more > userfriendly, but now I can't run things as su. Emacs > refuses to start for instance, and when I am trying to > adjust things in Login Manager (in KControl) it asks me for > the root password, I enter it, and then I bounce back. What > is t

Re: Four (even five) problems/queries on my FreeBSD installation

2005-09-02 Thread Chris
lars.lindblad wrote: Hi. I have installed 5.4/KDE on my Thinkpad 600E, and it mostly works but there are a few things I need help with. Do you know the FreeBSD laptop compatibility list? http://gerda.univie.ac.at/freebsd-laptops/ 4. As su I can use tab to complete filenames, but not as user l

Re: Four (even five) problems/queries on my FreeBSD installation

2005-09-02 Thread Rein Kadastik
Yuan Jue wrote: >On Friday 02 September 2005 15:45, lars.lindblad wrote: > > >>2. During my window years (those are goodbye now! ;) I >>bought a TwinMos 256Mb USB-memory, and FreeBSD finds an >>umass device when I put it in my Thinkpad, but how will I >>mount it? Can it be done? >> >> >> > >

Re: Four (even five) problems/queries on my FreeBSD installation

2005-09-02 Thread Yuan Jue
On Friday 02 September 2005 15:45, lars.lindblad wrote: > Hi. I have installed 5.4/KDE on my Thinkpad 600E, and it > mostly works but there are a few things I need help with. > > (Please note that I still consider myself being a newbie on > FreeBSD!) ;) > > 1. I installed KDM to make the computer a

Four (even five) problems/queries on my FreeBSD installation

2005-09-02 Thread lars.lindblad
Hi. I have installed 5.4/KDE on my Thinkpad 600E, and it mostly works but there are a few things I need help with. (Please note that I still consider myself being a newbie on FreeBSD!) ;) 1. I installed KDM to make the computer a little more userfriendly, but now I can't run things as su. Emacs