Greetings,
SpaceDart.com is India’s real estate destination. Users can find and post
properties as well as search to buy/sale/rent, both new or resale
Flats,homes and villas.
Affiliates can leverage SpaceDart.com’s presence as the premiere real
estate company in India to grow this affiliate pro
Hi,
I used to love firefox in the early days, when I started using Linux
around 2003-2004. It was so fast. Now it's just amazing how long does
it take to start.
On my machine : intel i3 540, 2G of RAM and FreeBSD 9.1 it takes
around 12 secondes to start. Is it so long for you too?
What kind of b
On Mon, Apr 29, 2013 at 11:18:57AM +0200, David Demelier wrote:
> Hi,
Hi,
>
> I used to love firefox in the early days, when I started using Linux
> around 2003-2004. It was so fast. Now it's just amazing how long does
> it take to start.
The ugly fact is that every browser is slow. Except for br
On Mon, Apr 29, 2013 at 11:18:57AM +0200, David Demelier wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I used to love firefox in the early days, when I started using Linux
> around 2003-2004. It was so fast. Now it's just amazing how long does
> it take to start.
>
> On my machine : intel i3 540, 2G of RAM and FreeBSD 9.1 it
2013/4/18 David Demelier :
> Hello,
>
> I would like to use ZFS over MBR for multiboot purposes. I've followed
> that guide https://wiki.freebsd.org/RootOnZFS/ZFSBootPartition but it
> does not boot at all. The loader does not show up after choosing
> FreeBSD in the boot0 loader.
>
> The _ prompt a
2013/4/29 Roland Smith :
> On Mon, Apr 29, 2013 at 11:18:57AM +0200, David Demelier wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I used to love firefox in the early days, when I started using Linux
>> around 2003-2004. It was so fast. Now it's just amazing how long does
>> it take to start.
>>
>> On my machine : intel i3 5
David Demelier writes:
> On my machine : intel i3 540, 2G of RAM and FreeBSD 9.1 it takes
> around 12 secondes to start. Is it so long for you too?
Additional data point:
System:
FreeBSD 10.0-CURRENT #0 r248938: Sun Mar 31 06:24:42 EDT 2013 amd64
Hardware:
A
Teske, Devin wrote:
On Apr 28, 2013, at 3:44 PM, Joe wrote:
running 9.1 and can not figure how to get into single user mode or safe mode from the
BOOT menu.
After hitting the 5 or 6 keys to select those options, what do you do next to
continue?
Based on your description it sounds like you h
Dears All ,
The following message
"hwpstate0 : set freq failed , err 6"
is displayed frequently on the following computer :
Main board : ASUS M5A97 R2.0
Processor : AMD FX X8 8350
Graphics Card : PowerColor HD 4830
Memory : 32GB
FreeBSD 9.1 amd64 2013-04-20 Snapshot
What may be the reason
On Apr 29, 2013, at 4:52 AM, Joe wrote:
Teske, Devin wrote:
On Apr 28, 2013, at 3:44 PM, Joe wrote:
running 9.1 and can not figure how to get into single user mode or safe mode
from the BOOT menu.
After hitting the 5 or 6 keys to select those options, what do you do next to
continue?
Based on y
Hi,
Kindly help in getting the product details for softwares in the below list (We
are not able to find “End of support” date details in your website).
This would help us in planning for the software upgrades/New purchase.
Software List:
BSD TCPDUMP
Kindly provide these information for the abo
I'm a longtime Debian user who is trying out FreeBSD, so very much a
newbie here.
I wanted to get spectrwm-2.2.0 which I found on www.freshports.org.
After a lot of googling I tried first cvsup and then svn, using the
command
svn co svn://svn.freshports.org/x11-wm/spectrwm
but it keeps timing ou
On Mon, 29 Apr 2013, Robert Huff wrote:
David Demelier writes:
On my machine : intel i3 540, 2G of RAM and FreeBSD 9.1 it takes
around 12 secondes to start. Is it so long for you too?
Additional data point:
System:
FreeBSD 10.0-CURRENT #0 r248938: Sun Mar 31 06:24:42 EDT
On 4/29/2013 14:33, Anthony Campbell wrote:
> I'm a longtime Debian user who is trying out FreeBSD, so very much a
> newbie here.
>
> I wanted to get spectrwm-2.2.0 which I found on www.freshports.org.
> After a lot of googling I tried first cvsup and then svn, using the
> command
>
> svn co svn:
On 29/04/2013 19:33, Anthony Campbell wrote:
> I'm a longtime Debian user who is trying out FreeBSD, so very much a
> newbie here.
>
> I wanted to get spectrwm-2.2.0 which I found on www.freshports.org.
> After a lot of googling I tried first cvsup and then svn, using the
> command
>
> svn co svn
On 4/29/2013 5:06 AM, Mikhail Krutov wrote:
~ 5 seconds on kinda sligthly better machine;
~ 0.1 seconds if I move ~/.mozilla to tmpfs (which is a kludge and which
sucks)
What if you make it a gmirror with a ramdisk, with the mirror syncing on
boot and preferring the ramdisk? It's still a hack
On Mon, Apr 29, 2013 at 04:01:00PM -0500, Joshua Isom wrote:
> What if you make it a gmirror with a ramdisk, with the mirror syncing on
> boot and preferring the ramdisk? It's still a hack, but is it more
> manageable?
The problem is, automatic hack is still a kludgy hack.
Actualy cause of which
Aloha,
Is there a way of turning off the witness feature on the FreeBSD Current
10.*
I want to use a stripped down version as a test firewall with pf.
Thanks for any help.
~Al Plant - Honolulu, Hawaii - Phone: 808-284-2740
+ http://hawaiidakine.com + http://freebsdinfo.org +
+ http:/
On Mon, Apr 29, 2013 at 6:43 PM, Al Plant wrote:
> Aloha,
>
> Is there a way of turning off the witness feature on the FreeBSD Current
> 10.*
>
> I want to use a stripped down version as a test firewall with pf.
>
> Thanks for any help.
>
>
> ~Al Plant - Honolulu, Hawaii - Phone: 808-284-2740
>
I have the latest 9.1-RELEASE memstick image burned to a USB drive.
I boot from that and connect to my device with a serial console. At some
point, the installer asks me what terminal emulation I am using - I choose
vt100.
But then things go to hell ...
I am not complaining that the screen dr
I have recently setup a FreeBSD server to run virtual box, and a couple
of FreeBSD jails. Performance is running great, but upon getting my UPS
setup with NUT, and running some reboot tests to verify that everything
is shutting down and starting up properly I ran into an issue.
The /usr/local
Hi,
On Mon, 29 Apr 2013 15:43:51 -1000
Al Plant wrote:
> Aloha,
>
> Is there a way of turning off the witness feature on the FreeBSD
> Current 10.*
>
> I want to use a stripped down version as a test firewall with pf.
>
you must take this out of your kernel configuration:
options
WITNESS
# E
I had written an extension, it replaces the original youtube player.
Now it's beta version (at least it has a name...), there is no setup, no
preferences, it just replaces youtube player to Here the best
quality.
Code (don't even try to use master branch):
https://github.com/paranormal/detube/tre
23 matches
Mail list logo