On Fri, 27 Jan 2012 21:32:10 +
Kaya Saman wrote:
> Hi,
>
> am just wondering if anyone has successfully managed to boot FreeBSD
> 9.0 and Linux.
>
> I run Fedora 16 x64 with Grub installed in my MBR.
>
> FBSD9 installed as the new disk scheme GPT. I think (I manually
> partitioned as
Am 28.01.2012 05:28, schrieb Henry Olyer:
> b) Does 9.0 have USB 3.0 support.
my system says:
Jan 27 22:16:51 server kernel: xhci0: mem 0xf9cfe000-0xf9cf irq 19 at device 0.0 on pci5
Jan 27 22:16:51 server kernel: xhci0: 64 byte context size.
Jan 27 22:16:51 server kernel: usbus3 on xhci0
S
On Sat, 28 Jan 2012 08:15:27 +0100
Bernt Hansson wrote:
> 2012-01-28 08:06, Adam Vande More skrev:
> > On Sat, Jan 28, 2012 at 12:28 AM, Bernt
> > Hansson wrote:
> >
> >> Hello list!
> >>
> >>
> >> Trying to update multimedia/audacious-plugins to some other
> >> version 3x.
> >>
> >> The problem
On Thu, 26 Jan 2012 06:06:57 -0500
Michael Powell wrote:
> Conrad J. Sabatier wrote:
>
> > On Wed, 25 Jan 2012 08:53:39 -0600
> > Mark Felder wrote:
> >
> >> For the life of me I can't work around this xcb-util issue. This is
> >> a pretty fresh install and I have not made any workaround symli
Behold! FreeBSD Druid!
http://druidbsd.sourceforge.net/
Install FreeBSD 9.0 with sysinstall (!!)
--
Devin
NOTE: This is beta 56 of the Druid platform in-general (and thus the version
"9.0b56") but it does NOT install a beta version of FreeBSD. Rather, it
installs FreeBSD 9.0-RELEASE (
On 01/28/2012 08:54 AM, Bas Smeelen wrote:
On Fri, 27 Jan 2012 21:32:10 +
Kaya Saman wrote:
Hi,
am just wondering if anyone has successfully managed to boot FreeBSD
9.0 and Linux.
I run Fedora 16 x64 with Grub installed in my MBR.
FBSD9 installed as the new disk scheme GPT. I think
While burning the DVD+R DL with the command 'growisofs -dvd-compat
-speed=4 -Z /dev/cd0=$1' on 9.0-STABLE I am getting this error:
8333492224/8407351452 (99.1%) @4.0x, remaining 0:14 RBU 100.0% UBU 57.1%
8352301056/8407351452 (99.3%) @4.1x, remaining 0:10 RBU 100.0% UBU 53.1%
8371240960/8407
from: Matthias Fechner :
> > b) Does 9.0 have USB 3.0 support.
> my system says:
> Jan 27 22:16:51 server kernel: xhci0: controller> mem 0xf9cfe000-0xf9cf irq 19 at device 0.0 on pci5
> Jan 27 22:16:51 server kernel: xhci0: 64 byte context size.
> Jan 27 22:16:51 server kernel: usbus3 on xh
from Kévin Hagner :
> > I'm running on a FreeBSD 9.0-STABLE, the file system used is UFS, I've 2Gb
> > RAM and no "native" swap partition.
> Oh. You should never configure a Unix system without at least some swap
> space available, and configuring at least as much swap as you have RAM (plus
>
I know this is not exactly FreeBSD related, but I'm in need of a monk
that can enlighten me on a sacred incantation to connect perl to an imap
server using Mail::Box modules :) If it helps people sleep, its all
running only on FreeBSD systems...
I have googled and searched, and googled some mo
7.
*** Error code 1
Stop in /usr/home/bernt/disk8/ports/lang/python27.
*** Error code 1
Stop in /usr/home/bernt/disk8/ports/lang/python.
I get the same error after a portsnap 20120128 15:30 CET
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On Thu, 26 Jan 2012 15:51:05 -0700
"Peter" wrote:
> Hello,
> I've been on qmail/vpopmail combo forever and am looking to build
> a new, mail server.
As some one who has was once a unix admin for a ISP that ran Qmail
for a SMTP server, I can safely say you should avoid it like the
plague. Manag
ou must have been
quite beside yourself at the time. :-)
> Now I can't build any port, tried python
> cc -c -fno-strict-aliasing -O2 -pipe -fno-strict-aliasing -DNDEBUG
> -O2 -pipe -fno-strict-aliasing -I. -IInclude -I./../Include -fPIC
> -DPy_BUILD_CORE -o Modules/python.o ./../
On Sat, Jan 28, 2012 at 02:57:02AM -0500, Henry Olyer wrote:
> When I put up any version of FBSD I usually try to install Maxima. Which
> fails because the sub-install of gnuplot fails.
>
> I go to through various work-arounds, different things.
>
> But Saturday I will be installing 9.0 and woul
2012-01-28 16:13, Conrad J. Sabatier skrev:
Thank's for the reply.
I got frustrated and did a pkg_delete \*
That's just a wee tad on the drastic side, isn't it?
Well, frustration craves drastic measures.
You must have been
quite beside yourself at the time. :-)
It was friday!
Looks l
On 28/01/2012 13:39, Da Rock wrote:
> I know this is not exactly FreeBSD related, but I'm in need of a monk
> that can enlighten me on a sacred incantation to connect perl to an imap
> server using Mail::Box modules :) If it helps people sleep, its all
> running only on FreeBSD systems...
>
> I ha
I just compiled maxima from ports using default settings under
FreeBSD 8-STABLE (updated 12/24/2011) and had no problems with the compile
(i.e., I just su'd to root, did a "cd /usr/ports/math/maxima;make").
This was under the amd64 version of FreeBSD (hardware is a Tyan S4882 quad
Opteron).
Roland Smith wrote:
The default build of gnuplot is quite heavy, pulling in wxwidgets and teTeX.
Personally, I would recommend the following settings: enable X11, GD, gridb ox,
thinsplines and cairo, and disable the rest; pdflib didn't work last time I
tried it. WXwidgets is overkill IMO, the stan
I've been using FBSD since 2000 and a Macsyma user since 1976.
And done my own FBSD installs since 5.1, I think, maybe a few before. For
those early years I was content to install a lisp and then do my own FTP's,
getting maxima and doing things manually. No problems.
But the installs have never
On 28/01/2012 13:39, Da Rock wrote:
I know this is not exactly FreeBSD related, but I'm in need of a monk
that can enlighten me on a sacred incantation to connect perl to an
imap server using Mail::Box modules :) If it helps people sleep, its
all running only on FreeBSD systems...
I have goog
When I boot the CD I get a different menu, ie., boot, shell, install.
Since the CD is in the CD-ROM drawer and I know how to use sysinstall (or
so I thought!,) I get a fresh shell and say "sysinstall".
Okay?
Except I can't write the disk. Notice, I have not explicitly mounted it or
done anythin
I've only installed a few programs from packages at installation time;
almost all of my installations and upgrades have been by compiling from
ports and then upgrading (with recompilation) using portupgrade.
This is a habit I got into a long time ago, and which I continue without
any specific
On Jan 28, 2012, at 1:30 PM, Henry Olyer wrote:
> When I boot the CD I get a different menu, ie., boot, shell, install.
>
> Since the CD is in the CD-ROM drawer and I know how to use sysinstall (or
> so I thought!,) I get a fresh shell and say "sysinstall".
>
> Okay?
>
> Except I can't write
On Sat, Jan 28, 2012 at 08:09:34PM +0100, Michel Talon wrote:
> Gnuplot is the prototypical example of a port which is badly managed. There
> are far too many dependencies which are absolutely *non necessary* There is
> absolutely no necessity of having TeX (in any form whatsoever) to run
> Gnuplot
Roland Smith wrote:
> On Sat, Jan 28, 2012 at 08:09:34PM +0100, Michel Talon wrote:
>
> > occur, a port maintainer should only include the *strict minimum*
> > dependencies necessary to make the port work, it is not his job to include
> > the whole kitchen sink of dependencies that could be usefu
On Sun, Jan 29, 2012 at 01:30:37AM +0100, Michel Talon wrote:
>Agreed. That is why it is an _option_ now.
>
> Yes but ON by default, which is the problem. It is even a bigger problem
> when you realize you would like using other versions of TeX than the
> standard one, for example you would
On Sat, Jan 28, 2012 at 08:07:51PM -0600, Robert Bonomi wrote:
>
> Roland Smith wrote:
> > On Sat, Jan 28, 2012 at 08:09:34PM +0100, Michel Talon wrote:
> >
> > > occur, a port maintainer should only include the *strict minimum*
> > > dependencies necessary to make the port work, it is not his jo
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