XFCE keyboard layout tab missing

2012-01-26 Thread Neil Munro
Hi all, first I apologise if this is a known issue, I have been
searching but can't seem to find an answer. I am looking to switch to
FreeBSD full time and this is the only thing holding me back I want to
run XFCE and I know the 4.8 release has some issues with mounting
devices which used to use HAL but doesn't now, from what I understand
of the issue it's not a deal breaker for me, what I am struggling with
is that I cannot set the keyboard in XFCE to dvorak, as the layout tab
is missing and the keyboard icon in the settings window has no icon. I
imagined this was at first just requiring the correct language pack
but having installed the GB language pack the missing tab does not
appear. Additionally I recompiled xfce4-settings with all options
enabled to no avail.

Does anyone know what may be causing this issue?

Many thanks,
Neil
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Aurora Theme Engine

2007-11-02 Thread Neil Munro
Hi, I have found that my favorite gnome theme engine is not in the ports, I
have discovered all that needs to be modified to make it work under FreeBSD,
what do I do to get it into the ports (who do I pass it onto etc?). The
theme in question is here:
http://www.gnome-look.org/content/show.php?content=56438

And this is what I did to make it work:

1) Make the install-sh file executable
2) Change the --prefix=/usr to --prefix=/usr/local
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Firefox crashing

2007-10-29 Thread Neil Munro
Hey, I have recently gotten FreeBSD working for the first time ever. I am
very happy with it, however there are a few things I have having trouble
getting to work, firefox is my main issue atm, it got installed along with
Gnome 2.20 as you would expect however when I tried to run it nothing
happened, now while I am new to FreeBSD I am not new to *Nix systems, so I
used a tip I picked up from adjusting portupgrade to use BDB4 and ran 'make
config' in the firefox ports directory, I enabled logging and debug etc just
to see if it could provide any useful output as to what might be the cause
of firefox crashing. It worked, and attached is the log of what happens when
I try to start Firefox.

I am cvsup'ing now and will try recompiling firefox again, see if that makes
a difference, but I have been playing with FreeBSD all week and not gotten
Firefox to work yet.

Thanks
Niadh


firefox-debug
Description: Binary data
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