IFAIK nv X.org driver supports only following resolutions:
2048x1536
1920x1440
1836x1392
1792x1344
1600x1200
1400x1050
1280x1024
1280x960
1152x864
1152x768
1024x768
960x720
928x696
896x672
832x624
800x600
700x525
640x512
640x480
720x400
640x400
576x432
640x350
576x384
512x384
416x312
400x300
320x2
Virtual Box has a some known problems with CPU emulation, especially
if Intel VT-x AMD-V is not available. If your physical CPU supports
hardware virtualization, try to enable it on
Machine-Settings-General-Advanced-Enable VT-x/AMD-V. This checkbox
disabled when this extensions is not supported by
Why you need java on guest system? Native JDK is available for
OpenBSD/i386 and OpenBSD/amd64.
2009/1/25 Patrick Oeschger :
> I tried the cmd 'find' to find all files starting with '.#' in the
> source tree.
> Tried escape characters for '.' and '#' but did not succeed...
find . -name .\\#*
Try to istall libgnomecups. AbiWord is a GNOME application.
As I can see on my openSUSE installation, AbiWord requires
libgnomeprint and libgnomeprint requires libgnomecups.
You can try x11/gnome/libgnomecups/ and x11/gnome/libgnomeprint ports.
As I can see, there is no way to deal with files on msdos filesystem
with names containing non-latin-1 characters. Win95 long file names
(LFN) stored on this filesystem in UTF-16 encoding. Our current
msdosfs implementation converts them to UNIX names with ISO-8859-1
encoding and vice versa. If fil
Sorry, attachement was removed from previous message. If inline patch
also will be damaged (probably by auto line brakes), contact me and I
send you a copy personally.
--- /usr/src/sys/msdosfs/direntry.h Thu Mar 14 09:27:09 2002
+++ direntry.h Mon Feb 2 17:29:04 2009
@@ -126,9 +126,12 @@
vo
> There's no way to use UTF-8 as system locale in OpenBSD
I don't need to work with national characters in console.
I use UTF-8 locale in KDE. There are some problems with national
characters in Konsole, but it does not matter. Other applications
works fine without any tricks. I just want to read a
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