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> vm_fault: fault on nofault entry
Bug #610252 [kfreebsd-8] panic: vm_fault: fault on nofault entry
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> # installation successfull but kfreebsd devs may want to look at warning
> reassign 601273 kfreebsd-8
Bug #601273 [installation-reports] installation-report: kfreebsd-i386 install:
non-fatal ad0 cache flush issue.
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Bug#593733: kfreebsd-image-8.1-686: I can not mount /dev/ad0s5, /dev/ad0s6, ...
Bug#597088: debian-installer: Failed to create a file system with kfreebsd-amd64
Bug#602129: installation-reports
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> retitle 580281 support for PERC H200 controller
Bug #580281 [installation-reports] Debian Lenny installation
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2011/2/3 Mats Erik Andersson :
> Dear all,
>
> I observe that kfreebsd-kernel-headers_0.53 only
> contains some select header files, not all header
> files that are expected for a working kernel.
> How come this is the case?
>
> In my particular case, I am beginning to poke around
> in the NFS rela
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> # continue to work for the indefinite futu
Anton Andreev writes:
> There is also one more option actually: http://www.mono-project.com/Java
> If I manage to use the Mono run-time to execute java applications.
ikvm uses the same gnu classpath that gij uses. Its swing (GUI)
support is not really up to the task, sorry.
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Yes, it has.
There is also one more option actually: http://www.mono-project.com/Java
If I manage to use the Mono run-time to execute java applications.
Unfortunately last time I checked debian / kfreebsd I could not find package
"mono-complete" which installs a required component System.Window
Anton Andreev writes:
> I want to use: GATE http://gate.ac.uk. GATE is framework for natural language
> processing and has a UI.
> Try:
> http://sourceforge.net/projects/gate/files/gate/6.0/gate-6.0-build3764-BIN.zip/download
Uh, that is 284 megabytes!
Does this application have a GUI? If yes,
I want to use: GATE http://gate.ac.uk. GATE is framework for natural language
processing and has a UI.
Try:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/gate/files/gate/6.0/gate-6.0-build3764-BIN.zip/download
I tried:
1. java -jar gate.jar as suggested here: http://gate.ac.uk/download/
2. "gate.sh" and it
Anton Andreev writes:
> I just called "java" from the command line. I have also installed
> "default-jdk".
Please try
update-alternatives --display java
> What is the status of Java on Debian / kfreeBSD? What about openJDK?
openjdk does not seem to be available. At least basic stuff works wit
Could be.
I just called "java" from the command line. I have also installed "default-jdk".
What is the status of Java on Debian / kfreeBSD? What about openJDK?
-Anton
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From: "Timo Juhani Lindfors"
To: "Anton Andreev"
Cc: "debian-bsd"
Sent: Thursday, February 3, 20
Anton Andreev writes:
> Java is gcj actually. I am doing "java -jar xxx.jar".
do you mean gij?
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Dear all,
I observe that kfreebsd-kernel-headers_0.53 only
contains some select header files, not all header
files that are expected for a working kernel.
How come this is the case?
In my particular case, I am beginning to poke around
in the NFS related code, and I find that every header
related
Hi,
I have installed the "default-java" package on Debian kFeeBSD and I am
getting: "Bus error".
Java is gcj actually. I am doing "java -jar xxx.jar".
My hardware is: AMD 64 3200, 1GB RAM.
I have used the AMD 64 build of Debian kFeeBSD from 31.01.2011 and I have used
ZFS as root partitio
Bjoern A. Zeeb wrote:
> if anyone of you is going to FOSDEM
I'll be there and give a talk about kfreebsd in the cross-distro dev
room.
Basically the same talk as last year in the BSD dev room, just with a
different focus and updated numbers. :-)
> I'd like to meet and chat a bit about k and Free
Hi,
Alexander Schmehl wrote:
> -ports·to·the·FreeBSD·kernel·using·the·known·Debian/GNU·userland:
> +ports·to·the·kernel·of·FreeBSD·project using·the·known·Debian/GNU
> +userland:
Shouldn't it be "ports·to·the·kernel·of·the·FreeBSD·project"?
^^^
Hi!
Am 03.02.2011 12:41, schrieb Axel Beckert:
>> -ports·to·the·FreeBSD·kernel·using·the·known·Debian/GNU·userland:
>> +ports·to·the·kernel·of·FreeBSD·project using·the·known·Debian/GNU
>> +userland:
> Shouldn't it be "ports·to·the·kernel·of·the·FreeBSD·project"?
>
Hi!
Am 03.02.2011 09:35, schrieb Robert Millan:
> I suggest this small change, otherwise the text seems to suggest that
> FreeBSD is a kernel.
Thanks, done as:
-ports·to·the·FreeBSD·kernel·using·the·known·Debian/GNU·userland:
+ports·to·the·kernel·of·FreeBSD·project using·the·known·Debian/GNU
+u
2011/2/2 Alexander Reichle-Schmehl :
> Hi!
>
> Sorry for forgetting you in my first mail, but here it comes:
>
> BTW: You can find it at
> svn+ssh://svn.alioth.debian.org/svn/publicity/announcements/en/2011/2011-02-06-squeeze-announce.wml
> or
> https://alioth.debian.org/scm/viewvc.php/announcemen
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