Anton Alin-Adrian wrote:
Ok, here is a snapshot. Expected result is how it is showed on the gnome
website, and the real-result is how it is showed on my desktop.
I got this by right-clicking a .PDF file, then selecting properties.
Looks to me that my "Open With" tab is missing.
Ok, I
Ok, here is a snapshot. Expected result is how it is showed on the gnome
website, and the real-result is how it is showed on my desktop.
I got this by right-clicking a .PDF file, then selecting properties.
Looks to me that my "Open With" tab is missing.
PS: the files might get filtered by mailm
Joe Marcus Clarke wrote:
> On Fri, 2004-10-01 at 20:59, Anton Alin-Adrian wrote:
>
>>Hello,
>>
>>I just installed gnome 2.8 from the marcuscom.com tinderbox, and
>>everything is great and neat, except mimes are completely broken.
>
>
> Define
Hello,
I just installed gnome 2.8 from the marcuscom.com tinderbox, and
everything is great and neat, except mimes are completely broken.
I reinstalled gnome-mime from ports, latest nautilus. The gnome-vfs from
the tinderbox is the latest.
Apparantely gnome control center from the tinderbox
Ok, I am sorry if I ask you to repeat yourself. Please submit a brief
summary containing:
ifconfig information
netstat -r information
/etc/resolv.conf
ipfw show information
/etc/hosts information
uname -a information
kldstat information
sockstat information
After that, if there are still informat
Dear List,
I got myself the Canon USB LiDE 30 Scanner. It has 100% support by sane,
works in FreeBSD and Suse 9.1 (had to be configured manually by yast).
Wonderfull colors, great resolution, lightweight, sharp, BSD style &
design, special ergonomic functionality for little space consumption (ca
Thank you all for all of the information.
I found this "CANON Scanner Canon Lide30 USB" available to be bought, nice
price, nice performance, donno much about canon's reputation with scanners.
It has "complete" support by the plustek-sane backened.
The only problem is it is not listed in uscanner
Please, if any of you has confident experience with any of the following
scanners under FreeBSD, please let me know. I must find something available
for buying and it must work smoothly in FreeBSD (otherwise there's no point
of buying a new scanner, as I already have one which is not working in
Robert Fitzpatrick wrote:
I notice the portupgrade for Postfix will take me to version 2.1.1 from my current
version of 2.0.16 on FreeBSD 5.2.1. Of course, I will check the RELEASE NOTES and I
also know some of the syntax in my main.cf will need to change. Just want to see here
if there is anyth
JJB wrote:
Very interesting reading about net.inet.tcp.syncookies 'knob'.
Thank you for such an curious and informative reply.
I am running 4.9 and net.inet.tcp.syncookies=1 is the default.
I am writing an 'Harding you FBSD system' article for the local
FBSD club, would you please review the fol
JJB wrote:
You talk about the net.inet.tcp.syncookies=1 knob,
how about an description on what it does and why you
are recommending using it.
The net.inet.tcp.syncookies 'knob', if set to 1, enables syn cookies.
Syn cookies were invented specifically for syn flood protection. A brief
description
Spades wrote:
Hi,
I got this error when i tried to type for some of those.
"sysctl: unknown oid" any idea..
my server seems to be very lagged, where else
the network connection seems fine, i think BSD
itself as my other redhat box is fine.
What else can i do to get optimum protection.
Thanks.
Tom Parquette wrote:
Hi.
I've been playing with gnupg trying to get comfortable with it.
I've looked at the man pages and I have also read the O'Reilly PGP book.
I searched the FreeBSD mailing lists and I didn't find anything.
I'm trying to create multiple public key rings because of statements in
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niraj kumar wrote:
i want to know how to implement a simple bpf filter on the freebsd i am using bsd4.7 version and i know the instruction set of the bfp virutal machine but i dont know how to implement that and to check whether that particular bpf is working or not so u could explain the functio
Jim Ramsay wrote:
Anton Alin-Adrian wrote:
If anyone knows a kazaa compatible program working under FreeBSD,
preferably GTK based and present in the ports, I would be gratefull
for any information regarding that.
You want:
/usr/ports/net/gift
/usr/ports/net/gift-fasttrack
/usr/ports/net
Hello folks,
If anyone knows a kazaa compatible program working under FreeBSD,
preferably GTK based and present in the ports, I would be gratefull for
any information regarding that.
Thanks.
Cheers,
Alin.
PS: there is http://apollon.sourceforge.net/ for linux (KDE)
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Luke Kearney wrote:
Hello,
I am having a troublesome time with CUPS and printing to an Epson
PM-740DU inkjet printer. I have set up cups and it works to a degree. I
can print test pages like there is no tomorrow but I cannot print from
desktop applications let alone from any of the networked machi
Lowell Gilbert wrote:
Riv Octovahriz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Can you please tell me how to install SoundBlaster Vibra 128 on my
FreeBSD 4.9-STABLE ?
I've tried pcm, sb and sbc, and none of them works
The PCM device should be enough for at least some purposes.
Can you describe exactly
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