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I am running vanilla 9.2-RELEASE on an HP Z230.
Strangely, my USB keyboard and mouse don't work. When I attach, here is
what shows:
Oct 11 12:36:39 waridi kernel: usb_alloc_device: device init 2 failed
(USB_ERR_IOERROR, ignored)
Oct 11 12:36:39 waridi kernel: ugen0.2: Unknown at usbus0
Hi,
$ uname -a
FreeBSD ..com 9.1-RELEASE FreeBSD 9.1-RELEASE #0
r243825: Tue Dec 4 09:23:10 UTC 2012
r...@farrell.cse.buffalo.edu:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/GENERIC
amd64
I'm getting a lot of these errors in the logs:
+NMI ISA 30, EISA 0
+NMI ISA 30, EISA 0
+NMI ... going to
So let me explain my environment -
I have 1 FreeBSD 7.1 server, multiple Linux boxes, and a FreeBSD 9.0
server. The 9.0 server is providing NFS3 mounts to all the other systems.
I've built a remote VM (FreeBSD 9.1 offered by Hosting provider), and
connected it to my network via OpenVPN. I
Dear folks,
For a while I have been trying to fix an issue about opening *.jnlp
files, i.e, itweb-javaws is not launching iced-tea web plugin :(
I check test java installation and java is working correctly:
I visit:
https://www.java.com/en/download/testjava.jsp
I see:
Your Java configuration
Greetings.
I would like to switch from Linux to FreeBSD, but am puzzled by the
timeliness of the ports. In particular, I use a drawing program called
asymptote quite heavily in my work. From the ports page I noticed that
the ports version is approximately 14 months old:
On Fri, 2013-10-11 at 19:14 +0300, Jarmo Hurri wrote:
I would like to switch from Linux to FreeBSD, but am puzzled by the
timeliness of the ports. In particular, I use a drawing program called
asymptote quite heavily in my work. From the ports page I noticed that
the ports version is
Update - I've install a 9.1 VM locally, and I don't have the lock issue.
I've also allowed access straight over the internet, and locks don't work.
Now the non-working VM is not pristine like the test VM, but even so the
kernels appear to match based on uname,so I'm guessing it's a problem with
On Fri, 11 Oct 2013 19:14:48 +0300
Jarmo Hurri jarmo.hu...@syk.fi wrote:
Greetings.
I would like to switch from Linux to FreeBSD, but am puzzled by the
timeliness of the ports. In particular, I use a drawing program called
The extent to which any given port is kept up to date
FreeBSD 9.1
I want ONE shared lib; i.e. rsvg.so, which is provided by
x11-toolkits/py-gnome-desktop.
Unfortunately, it seems that going the normal route I shall have to
install 80! ports to get it. Is there an easier way?
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On 10/11/13 5:38 PM, Walter Hurry wrote:
FreeBSD 9.1
I want ONE shared lib; i.e. rsvg.so, which is provided by
x11-toolkits/py-gnome-desktop.
Unfortunately, it seems that going the normal route I shall have to
install 80! ports to get it. Is there an easier way?
Actually I think you
On Fri, 11 Oct 2013 17:54:24 -0400, Glenn Sieb wrote:
On 10/11/13 5:38 PM, Walter Hurry wrote:
FreeBSD 9.1
I want ONE shared lib; i.e. rsvg.so, which is provided by
x11-toolkits/py-gnome-desktop.
Unfortunately, it seems that going the normal route I shall have to
install 80!
Steve O'Hara-Smith st...@sohara.org writes:
2. Try to become a maintainer. How?
Step one would be to try bringing the port up to date yourself,
sometimes it is as easy as editing the Makefile, changing the version
and running make makesum to update the checksums. Sometimes the
Ralf Mardorf ralf.mard...@alice-dsl.net writes:
Have you tested Debian's FreeBSD port? Debian GNU/kFreeBSD perhaps
does provide a more current user space.
https://wiki.debian.org/Debian_GNU/kFreeBSD
Hmm, I think I would prefer a distribution with a relatively large user
base. The Wikipedia
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