I recently installed XFree86 onto a machine running FreeBSD 3.3 with a
Matrox Millenium 4MB video card. The installation went fine and I was
able to run XF86Setup without any problems, but when I finished and it
started the XServer, I only get the display in alternating vertical
lines... Same th
On Tue, 16-Nov-1999 at 11:01:13 -0500, Thomas David Rivers wrote:
> > On Tue, 16-Nov-1999 at 09:19:48 -0500, Thomas David Rivers wrote:
> > >
> > > Is anyone using FreeBSD 3.3 with an ASUS P2B SCSI?
> > > I believe this is an AHA 2940U2W "clone" - is that right?
> > >
> > > If you have been succ
> On Tue, 16-Nov-1999 at 09:19:48 -0500, Thomas David Rivers wrote:
> >
> > Is anyone using FreeBSD 3.3 with an ASUS P2B SCSI?
> > I believe this is an AHA 2940U2W "clone" - is that right?
> >
> > If you have been successful with a P2B-DS or P2B-LS, let
> > me know, I _think_ I'm having a diffic
On Tue, 16-Nov-1999 at 09:19:48 -0500, Thomas David Rivers wrote:
>
> Is anyone using FreeBSD 3.3 with an ASUS P2B SCSI?
> I believe this is an AHA 2940U2W "clone" - is that right?
>
> If you have been successful with a P2B-DS or P2B-LS, let
> me know, I _think_ I'm having a difficult time getti
Hello Thomas,
On Tue, Nov 16, 1999 at 09:19:48AM -0500, Thomas David Rivers wrote:
>
> Is anyone using FreeBSD 3.3 with an ASUS P2B SCSI?
> I believe this is an AHA 2940U2W "clone" - is that right?
>
> If you have been successful with a P2B-DS or P2B-LS, let
> me know, I _think_ I'm having a di
"¶³¹q¤§· Michael Wu" wrote:
>
> When I do make -j4 installworld, I keep getting
> the following error:
installworld target is not paralelizable (sp?).
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What y'all wanna do?
Wanna be hackers?
Is anyone using FreeBSD 3.3 with an ASUS P2B SCSI?
I believe this is an AHA 2940U2W "clone" - is that right?
If you have been successful with a P2B-DS or P2B-LS, let
me know, I _think_ I'm having a difficult time getting
SCSI termination correct (but...)
I didn't think 3.3-RELEASE had any
On 15 November 1999 at 22:50, Annelise Anderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The following line is from /etc/defaults/rc.conf:
>
> sendmail_enable="YES" # Run the sendmail daemon (or NO).
>
> Copy it to /etc/rc.conf and change YES to NO
^^^
This is bad advice... do _not_ co
- Original Message -
From: David Schwartz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> The distribution requirements for openldap are much more restrictive than
> those for the old ldap. I'd hate to see the more retricted one replace the
> freer one.
>
> DS
>
Sorry how so?
See:
http://www.openldap.org/softw
The distribution requirements for openldap are much more restrictive than
those for the old ldap. I'd hate to see the more retricted one replace the
freer one.
DS
> Thanks
>
> ALAN, THOMAS, ODDBJORN, HANS
>
> for your responses, end result:
>
> /usr/ports/net/ldap.DO
Thanks
ALAN, THOMAS, ODDBJORN, HANS
for your responses, end result:
/usr/ports/net/ldap.DOES NOT WORK!
/usr/ports/net/openldap..WORKS WELL!
So I think it would be in everyone's interest if the old 'ldap' was deleted
from the ports directory, because as was clearly pointed-out
>From the keyboard of Josef Karthauser:
> I've just upgraded I4B in -STABLE to 0.83.
>
> You will no longer need to 'overinstall' I4B 0.83 after synchronising with
> the 3.X branch.
Thanks a lot, Joe!
hellmuth
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