Even if you installed FreeBSD *before* Windows, you can restore the
FreeBSD boot manager with sysinstall (select the Custom installation
from the main menu), for example. Or GRUB can also be another way to go,
of course.
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AngryWolf
On 2010.02.23. 13:58, Polytropon wrote:
FreeBSD brings
Hi,
Setting up JAVA_HOME correctly, helped for me:
$ echo $JAVA_HOME
/usr/local/jdk1.6.0
Nothing else was needed.
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AngryWolf
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On Monday 12 May 2008 01.34.10 cuongvt wrote:
Hi all!
full explanation:
FreeBSD 7.0-RELEASE (i386)
uid=1001(mak) gid=0(wheel) groups=0(wheel
Correction, if you are at the phase of installing the port, then yes,
unsetting $JAVA_HOME was the only way for me to install the port.
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On Monday 12 May 2008 17.48.51 AngryWolf wrote:
Hi,
Setting up JAVA_HOME correctly, helped for me:
$ echo $JAVA_HOME
/usr
Hi,
Perhaps try 'bmon'. It doesn't support displaying peak values though, but
simple enough.
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On Thursday 24 April 2008 20.10.40 Tobias Kirschstein wrote:
unfortunately the network monitor build into superkaramba does not work
for freebsd, os i want to write