Hi
The ISOCD9660 standard limits the maximum size of any individual file to 2GB.
You can split the file into smaller chunks (which you can reassemble) if you
wish to write an ISO compatible disc.
However, if you wish to eliminate the restriction entirely, you must write the
DVD as an UDF
Hi
On Sunday 28 May 2006 21:42, Anders Troback wrote:
In my usbd.conf I have:
device Sony Ericsson W810i
devname umass[0-9]+
vendor 0x0fce
product 0xe042
attach sleep 5 ; /sbin/mount -t msdos /dev/da1 /mnt ; /etc/rc.d/devfs
restart
As I said, this works for me but it seams
Hi
So now to my question! How do I avoid this dual mounting?
I have the same problem with my memory card reader.
The necessary da1s1 device node slice for my SD memory card is not created
until after it has been probed during the attempt to mount it. The only
exception to this is if the card
On Friday 26 May 2006 17:01, Matias wrote:
Hi, KDE fan ahead
Is there any visual FreeBSD package management tool for QT/KDE?
Yes, KPackage.
It is part of the kdeadmin port under sysutils/kdeadmin3. There is also
Portbrowser under sysutils/portbrowser.
Aren.
pgprx4ogfCWEL.pgp
There are a number of mechanisms for building distributed or clustered
FreeBSD systems.
There is of course the freebsd-cluster mailing list where you would probably
get some more technical responses than this list.
Here is a site I quickly Googled up regarding a Beowulf cluster running under
On Wednesday 17 May 2006 22:00, martinko wrote:
i'm eagerly waiting for it.. and i'm sure i'm not the only one.. good
luck aren!
m:)
Thanks :^)
I've actually finally got a day off tomorrow (been working for the last 9
consecutive days!) so will have a chance to work on it some more.
Portmanager already has this I believe. You can add config options to
the portmanager config file and it will use them when building things.
For example:
#
# custom settings #
# remove # to use #
#
#textproc/docproj|JADETEX=no|
# portsnap fetch update;)
Assuming, of course, you've already extracted the tree...
Ahh, of course, nice.
The FreeBSD ports system + portsnap + portupgrade is a truly awesome
combination, much better than any other package management system I've ever
used on other systems.
I'm
On Saturday 13 May 2006 18:35, Tom Moore wrote:
Hi guys.
Which program is best for retrieving and keeping the ports tree up to date?
What are some pros and cons of each approach?
Is one method better than the other?
Both systems are very efficient and work extremely well, so you won't go too
Reading the man page for kbdmux it isn't clear to me if the keyboards will
work independently in X but it might be worth a try.
Theoretically it shouldn't be a problem using separate keyboards/mice under
[separate] X [sessions]; simply use a separate xorg.conf configuration files
per display,
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