I don't think you can use gpart on a slice of an MBR-partitioned disk.
You can run "man gpart" if you didn't already; I didn't see anything to migrate
an MBR partition table to GPT.
The older gpt, which NetBSD still uses, can migrate an MBR partition table to
GPT.
You could try Roderick Smith'
Hallo,
I'm kind of new to FreeBSD and installed the latest version a few days ago, it
gave me the option to install some packages and I chose some of them like
'FlightGear' for example.But now I don't know how to execute this game or any
other program I got installed. I can find the folder and
On Tue, 11 Oct 2011 11:09:40 +0200
Jim jim wrote:
>
> Hallo,
> I'm kind of new to FreeBSD and installed the latest version a few days ago,
> it gave me the option to install some packages and I chose some of them like
> 'FlightGear' for example.But now I don't know how to execute this game or
On 10/11/2011 11:09 AM, Jim jim wrote:
> Hallo,
> I'm kind of new to FreeBSD and installed the latest version a few days ago,
> it gave me the option to install some packages and I chose some of them like
> 'FlightGear' for example.But now I don't know how to execute this game or any
> other pro
On 11/10/2011 10:09, Jim jim wrote:
> I'm kind of new to FreeBSD and installed the latest version a few
> days ago, it gave me the option to install some packages and I chose
> some of them like 'FlightGear' for example.But now I don't know how
> to execute this game or any other program I got inst
I have some users who I want to "schedule" a specific job
for which gets executed on their user account. For some
of them, it will be twice a day, for others just once a
month. It should happen at logout time.
The intended mechanism to do so is ~/.logout, the C shell's
logout script.
Example: The
This is _not_ a spam message trying to sell something
stupid to the list. I'm just searching for a solution
to turn consumed computing resources into a number and
a currency symbol. :-)
Reason: A growing amount of (my) customers seems to
like this concept: They speed a low fee for access to
system
On 10/11/11 3:57 PM, Polytropon wrote:
> I have some users who I want to "schedule" a specific job
> for which gets executed on their user account. For some
> of them, it will be twice a day, for others just once a
> month. It should happen at logout time.
>
> The intended mechanism to do so is ~/
On Tue, 11 Oct 2011, Polytropon wrote:
I have some users who I want to "schedule" a specific job
for which gets executed on their user account. For some
of them, it will be twice a day, for others just once a
month. It should happen at logout time.
The intended mechanism to do so is ~/.logout
On Tue, 11 Oct 2011 10:27:13 -0400 (EDT), Daniel Feenberg wrote:
>
>
> On Tue, 11 Oct 2011, Polytropon wrote:
>
> > I have some users who I want to "schedule" a specific job
> > for which gets executed on their user account. For some
> > of them, it will be twice a day, for others just once a
>
On Tue, Oct 11, 2011 at 11:09:40AM +0200, Jim jim wrote:
Jim,
First, just a politeness thing; please break your lines at about 72
character length. It helps in reading and responding to your
questions. Most Email clients allow you to set a line length.
>
> Hallo,
> I'm kind of new to FreeBS
I am having a serious problem with the comms/qpage port.
I was running on an 8.2-RELEASE patch level 0 system:
#uname -a
FreeBSD dns.uasys.edu 8.2-RELEASE FreeBSD 8.2-RELEASE #0:
Fri Feb 18 02:24:46 UTC 2011
When I tried to send myself a page via qpage, I get a "Fatal error,
a
If this is not the list, please point me to the correct one. Is there a list
that corresponds to the XFree86 newbies list?
Anyway my question: I imderstand that the FreeBSD Foundation is/was sponsoring
coding for the Intel Ironlake chip. Does anyone know the status of this or
perhaps where to
I am using Cups 1.5.0 with FreeBSD-8.2/amd64. My printer is set up with
cups and print a test page perfectly.
The problem is if I go to print a document, say from my MUA or Firefox
and choose the printer from the pop-up menu, only a blank page is
ejected from the printer. Now, if I choose the "LPR
Sorry, thanks for informing me. It's particularly frustrating since OSX IS
FreeBSD, under the hood. WHEN will Apple show their gratitude? I suspect
never. It's a give and take relationship. The FreeBSD community gave and
Apple took. They don't even create a FreeBSD version of iTunes. A-holes.
Dnia wtorek, 11 października 2011 11:52:15 d...@safeport.com pisze:
> Anyway my question: I imderstand that the FreeBSD Foundation is/was
> sponsoring coding for the Intel Ironlake chip. Does anyone know the status
> of this or perhaps where to inquire about the project status?
> _
> Douglas De
On 10/11/2011 5:06 PM, Polytropon wrote:
This is _not_ a spam message trying to sell something
stupid to the list. I'm just searching for a solution
to turn consumed computing resources into a number and
a currency symbol. :-)
Reason: A growing amount of (my) customers seems to
like this concept
On Tue, 11 Oct 2011 23:14:44 +0300, Nikos Vassiliadis wrote:
> Yes, the builtin accounting facilities do most of the stuff you
> are interested in. Just add 'accounting_enable="YES"' in your
> /etc/rc.conf, run '/etc/rc.d/accounting start' and use sa to
> examine the output. I believe the per-user
On Tue, 11 Oct 2011 16:06:19 +0200
Polytropon wrote:
> This is _not_ a spam message trying to sell something
> stupid to the list. I'm just searching for a solution
> to turn consumed computing resources into a number and
> a currency symbol. :-)
>
> Reason: A growing amount of (my) customers se
On Tue, 11 Oct 2011, Maciej Milewski wrote:
Dnia wtorek, 11 pa?dziernika 2011 11:52:15 d...@safeport.com pisze:
Anyway my question: I imderstand that the FreeBSD Foundation is/was
sponsoring coding for the Intel Ironlake chip. Does anyone know the status
of this or perhaps where to inquire abou
Ever heard of bold_or_underline?
On Oct 11, 2011 10:06 AM, "Polytropon" wrote:
>
> This is _not_ a spam message trying to sell something
> stupid to the list. I'm just searching for a solution
> to turn consumed computing resources into a number and
> a currency symbol. :-)
>
> Reason: A growing
>> On Tue, 11 Oct 2011, Polytropon wrote:
P> I have some users who I want to "schedule" a specific job for which gets
P> executed on their user account. For some of them, it will be twice a
P> day, for others just once a month. It should happen at logout time.
If using the ~/.logout file works
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