>
> The problem is that you'll get out of order with dependancies
> if you just start in /usr/ports/x11/gnome2.
>
>
> I'm having one problem with gnome 2.12. The screensaver won't
> start up. It complains about not being able to contact the
> messagebus. Any
hi,
I tried to build gnome2 on freebsd6 stable.
It fails when it tries to compile gnomeapllets2, here is the output:
--START SNIP-
12.1/drivemount/help'
if ! test -d es/; then mkdir es/; fi
if test -f "C/drivemount.xml"; then d="../"; else d=".././"; fi; \
(cd es/ && \
`
Hi,
USE AT YOUR OWN RISK!
this for the freebsd5 branch only
Here is how to apply the patch to get the "long awaited" high console text
modes under freebsd!
I actually use it on my nc6000 hp laptop with the following mode:
1400x1050x16
damm .. really nice ;-))
This patch is actually for
Hi,
I would like to migrate my main workstation from windowsxp to freebsd
5.4-stable (I run a few free- and openbsd machines on a few servers and a
laptop)
I use a matrox parhelia 128mb (dual DVI) agp card which is connected to 2 LCD
screens.
I also run a Hauppauge PVR350 TV card to watch TV
Damm ... ;-)) yes that's it
thanks a lot
didier
>At first glance, I would say because you have an "ALL : ALL : allow"
>before you have your "ALL : ALL : banners /usr/local/etc/banners/
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Hi,
(using freebsd5.4-stable)
I'm trying to display a ftpd banner with hosts.allow, but it doesn't work.
I'm using ftpd (/usr/libexec/ftpd) started through inetd.
Ined is started with standard flags:
/usr/sbin/inetd -wW -C 60
In hosts.allow I have:
ALL : ALL : allow
ALL : ALL : banners /usr/loc