On Sat, Oct 29, 2011 at 07:28:24AM -0400, Jerry wrote:
>
> You cannot even get a decent "N - protocol" wireless device, or even
> a not so decent one for that matter, to work on FreeBSD while the
> rest of the world has had working solutions for 5 years. What the
> hell are they waiting for -- the
2011/10/25 David Naylor :
> Hi,
Hi,
> Packages [1] for wine-fbsd64-1.3.31 have been uploaded to mediafire [2] and
> the wine-fbsd64.diff patch has been updated. There is a known UDP related
> problem with wine (see http://markmail.org/message/i7rtfz7uxd5s4fvl for
> details).
>
> To date there ha
Hi,
I am about to setup a small PC lab for teaching operating systems. Since
computers will need to be used for teaching
Windows/Unix(FreeBsd)/Linux(Novell) I need to find a way:
1. Systems to coexists on the same hardware
2. Easily restore system images to the initial state.
I do not want we
On Sun, 30 Oct 2011 12:01:20 +0200
Peter wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am about to setup a small PC lab for teaching operating systems. Since
> computers will need to be used for teaching
> Windows/Unix(FreeBsd)/Linux(Novell) I need to find a way:
>
> 1. Systems to coexists on the same hardware
> 2. Easil
On 30 Oct 2011, at 10:01, Peter wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am about to setup a small PC lab for teaching operating systems. Since
> computers will need to be used for teaching
> Windows/Unix(FreeBsd)/Linux(Novell) I need to find a way:
>
> 1. Systems to coexists on the same hardware
> 2. Easily restore
On Sun, 30 Oct 2011 08:25:11 +
Frank Shute articulated:
> On Sat, Oct 29, 2011 at 07:28:24AM -0400, Jerry wrote:
> >
> > You cannot even get a decent "N - protocol" wireless device, or even
> > a not so decent one for that matter, to work on FreeBSD while the
> > rest of the world has had work
On Sun, Oct 30, 2011 at 1:13 PM, Jerry wrote:
> The biggest loser in this is FreeBSD itself. Virtually any new PC or
> laptop, with the exception of the bargain basement brands, and even
> some of them are exempt, now come with "N" protocol wireless devices.
Instead of devoting so much time and e
Hi Romain,
Thank you for the report. I will address this over the coming week
and update the
packages.
In the interim, the packages will work for both nvidia and non-nvidia users
except nvidia users will need to run patch-nvidia-wine.sh (from mediafire)
manually...
Regards
On 30 October 2011 1
On Sun, 30 Oct 2011 13:59:58 +0100
C. P. Ghost articulated:
> On Sun, Oct 30, 2011 at 1:13 PM, Jerry wrote:
> > The biggest loser in this is FreeBSD itself. Virtually any new PC or
> > laptop, with the exception of the bargain basement brands, and even
> > some of them are exempt, now come with "
On Sun, 30 Oct 2011 09:48:08 -0400, Jerry wrote:
> On Sun, 30 Oct 2011 13:59:58 +0100
> C. P. Ghost articulated:
>
> > On Sun, Oct 30, 2011 at 1:13 PM, Jerry wrote:
> > > The biggest loser in this is FreeBSD itself. Virtually any new PC or
> > > laptop, with the exception of the bargain basement
hi there,
i found hundreds of the following cases in the FreeBSD src:
[...]
struct periph_driver {
periph_init_func_t init;
char*driver_name;
TAILQ_HEAD(,cam_periph) units;
u_int generation;
u_int
I use a solution that is:
1) a "large" Freebsd box (phenon X4,8Gb of memory, 1TB disk)
2) OS=Freebsd 8.2 with all gnome2.32 installed
3) Virtualbox 10.x installed in FreeBSD
4) NT 2003 server with unlimited number of users on rdp (the iso is in
internet or torrent).
5) internet connection
Here thi
On Sun, 30 Oct 2011, Sergio de Almeida Lenzi wrote:
I use a solution that is:
1) a "large" Freebsd box (phenon X4,8Gb of memory, 1TB disk)
2) OS=Freebsd 8.2 with all gnome2.32 installed
3) Virtualbox 10.x installed in FreeBSD
4) NT 2003 server with unlimited number of users on rdp (the iso is
List,
Goal: Automatically logoff users that are idle after 'x' minutes.
Attempt: I added this to /etc/login.conf to the default login class:
:idletime=10m:
I then rebuilt the database:
cap_mkdb /etc/login.conf
Problem: It doesn't work. The 'w' command shows users idle for 20 minutes o
> Consider installing VMWare ESXi and instances of whatever operating system
> you like. We have template operating systems we copy to new/replacement
> instances. You can export your disks to the instances but with all things
> you gain some, you loose some.
with the small machine (phenon 4, 8
What happens is that I tried to install things on the ports, but almost no one
serves me, I've only been able to install firefox, I tried also install KDE,
GNOME and KFCE, but I have been many errors, commonly solocionables, for
example I had to modify "REFRESH" to "true", but also to get out ot
I've been trying to upgrade a client firewall to 8.2, but have an odd
problem. The current config, based on 7.4, has the firewall as an
IPsec endpoint for other offices, but also is doing 1:1 NAT and
passing L2TP traffic to a VPN endpoint inside the firewall.
The upgrade to 8.2 breaks the L2TP tr
On Sun, 30 Oct 2011, Zantgo wrote:
What happens is that I tried to install things on the ports, but
almost no one serves me, I've only been able to install firefox, I
tried also install KDE, GNOME and KFCE, but I have been many errors,
commonly solocionables, for example I had to modify "REFRE
El 30-10-2011, a las 19:55, Warren Block escribió:
> On Sun, 30 Oct 2011, Zantgo wrote:
>
>> What happens is that I tried to install things on the ports, but almost no
>> one serves me, I've only been able to install firefox, I tried also install
>> KDE, GNOME and KFCE, but I have been many er
On 30/10/2011 10:01, Peter wrote:
Hi,
I am about to setup a small PC lab for teaching operating systems. Since
computers will need to be used for teaching
Windows/Unix(FreeBsd)/Linux(Novell) I need to find a way:
1. Systems to coexists on the same hardware
2. Easily restore system images to the
On Sun, 30 Oct 2011, Zantgo wrote:
El 30-10-2011, a las 19:55, Warren Block escribi?:
On Sun, 30 Oct 2011, Zantgo wrote:
What happens is that I tried to install things on the ports, but almost no one serves me, I've only been able
to install firefox, I tried also install KDE, GNOME and KFC
u . . . this person has been doing similar
"hold-my-hand-I-do-not-want-to-take-the-time" kinda thing on the oBSD
lists recently.
On 10/30/11, Zantgo wrote:
> El 30-10-2011, a las 19:55, Warren Block escribió:
>
>> On Sun, 30 Oct 2011, Zantgo wrote:
>>
>>> What happens is that I tried to in
On Sun, 30 Oct 2011 18:19:16 -0300, Zantgo wrote:
> What happens is that I tried to install things on the ports,
> but almost no one serves me, I've only been able to install
> firefox, I tried also install KDE, GNOME and KFCE, but I have
> been many errors, commonly solocionables, for example I ha
On Sun, Oct 30, 2011 at 5:19 PM, Zantgo wrote:
> What happens is that I tried to install things on the ports, but almost no
> one serves me, I've only been able to install firefox, I tried also install
> KDE, GNOME and KFCE, but I have been many errors, commonly solocionables, for
> example I h
On 10/25/2011 20:20, Patrick Lamaiziere wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I use sysutils/most to have nice manual pages in color, that's cool but
> is there a way to do this with the base system (ie without adding port)?
>
> Thanks, regards.
> ___
> freebsd-questions
On Sun, 30 Oct 2011 22:36:44 -0400, Alejandro Imass wrote:
> For very large packages such as the graphics system, open or libre
> office etc. it's much better to use binary versions via pkg_add. It's
> a waste of time to compile these very large suites and most of the
> time you will get the config
Sergio de Almeida Lenzi wrote:
I use a solution that is:
1) a "large" Freebsd box (phenon X4,8Gb of memory, 1TB disk)
2) OS=Freebsd 8.2 with all gnome2.32 installed
3) Virtualbox 10.x installed in FreeBSD
4) NT 2003 server with unlimited number of users on rdp (the iso is in
internet or torrent)
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