d many configurations (switching disk/partitions/slices), but
> the last partition of my WD fails always.
> Is my HDD unsupported, have you got an idea?
>
Boot system in single mode and run fsck on all partitions of WD drive.
I hope it fixes
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ll isn't there? Should I be trying to
> add something else?
>
The OpenOffice.org package is a big one and consumes a lot of bandwith.
Therefore some may not be available.
Try to build OpenOffice.org from ports. It takes time, be patient.
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ces can not boot
another os except Windows 8 due to secure boot option enabled by
default.
The short and the long of it Microsoft is copying Apple on tablets with
ARM.
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dor and users to decide to enable secure boot or not. Besides users
may add/delete/manage own keys with secure boot options. For the
time being only ARM platform is restricted.
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all your bandwith with copying of all packages from the FreeBSD
main/mirror sites to your local server.
Instead of working with packages, I suggest working with ports. As you
have already installed a base system, you can install anything with ports.
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cvsup- and sample configuration files are in
/usr/share/example/cvsup directory.
I hope that helps.
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make sure you understand it!
Read the release notes and errata!
Check the compatibility of the hardware you have!
Backup you data!
There is no BSD distro thing!
BSD is direct descendent of UNIX! (so things are quite different in BSD
realm)
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Try tkdvd. It is in ports tree (sysutils/tkdvd)
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command from xterm with "xscreensaver-daemon&" or
editing the .xscreensaver file by hand.
Use the Xscreensaver-demo frontend to select the screensaver, idle and
cycle time. You'll get those gtk erors and ignore them ;) The frontend
will generate the .xscreensaver file for you.
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> drive is now exclusively handled as an ATAPICAM device.
...
>
> And more to the point, how can I burn a simple damn CD now?
Did you try "cdrecord --scanbus"
It will tell you which drive to use for burning CD.
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xorg.conf file which works fine at my FreeBSD
installation. That very configuration file worked fine for a PC-BSD 8.0
install on the same hardware.
You may need to adjust it for your installation in order to work, such
as fonts and etc.
I hope it works for you.
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Ke
ption "ATOMTVOut" # []
#Option "R4xxATOM" # []
Identifier "Card0"
Driver "radeon"
VendorName "ATI Technologies Inc"
BoardName "RV730 PRO [Radeon HD 4650]"
nstall package" command put it there automatically?
>
All packages will be stored
in /usr/ports/packages/All/relevant/sub/directory. There is no need
for any any configuration or files. "# make package" is the proper
command for building packages which are/is installed via ports.
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Carl Johnson yazmış:
>
> Does anybody have any suggestions on what might have happened and what
> can be done?
>
Hello Carl,
What does "# uname -a" or "# uname -r" output says?
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>
> I understand this is possible but cant seem to find any how to`s or
> guides out on the net, I would like to set up a jail running FreeBSD 8.0
> i386 on a system that is running FreeBSD 8.0 amd64.
>
JAILS requires host and client systems source code in sync. So that makes it
impossible to run
> As far as I can read from the installation manual, FreeBsd's
> partitioning scheme is different than linux, this is the 1st
> difference I know for now. I would appreciate if you could direct me
> to web pages(if any) where these differences are pointed out.
>
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