e of
their guys answer somebody on sci.math.numerical).
*And* they provide regular service packs (bugfixes and improvements).
I've long since ditched OpenOffice because it's always problematic.
http://www.softmaker.com/english/ofl_en.htm
Cheers,
Henry Lenzi
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On 4/19/07, Boris Samorodov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'm far from understanding the topic of those programms. Can you say
if the port of LINGO may be helpful for FreeBSD users?
These softwares are for optimization of costs, resources etc. in
products, or shipment, routes, etc.
I think, yea
Thank you Boris. I just discovered that there's an AMPL version for
FreeBSD (who says FreeBSD doesn't get support ?) that works with
lp_solve, so I'll be using that (lp_solve is in the ports tree).
http://www.ampl.com/DOWNLOADS/details.html#Unix
I mention this for other people that might want to
Thank you it worked, except it borked with out-of-memory.
I'll quit using LINGO.
Henry
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> I'll give you a real example. I have a licensed mathematics package
> called Maple. It expensive. Ubuntu (Debian) just broke the
> installation from one upgrade to another. They take pride in not
> keeping backwards compatibility. Then, I used FreeBSD with the Red Hat
> emulation software, ad I
On 4/19/07, Chris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Henry Lenzi wrote:
> I find nothing brilliant in Debian's package management. It's heavily
> dependent upon human intervention and just adds a layer of complexity
> on top of a problem that was *already solved* in the Unix wor
Dear folks --
I'm trying to install a software package called LINGO for my
operations research class. There's a Linux version (no BSD, though).
http://www.lindo.com/downloads/downloadm.html
I'm hoping I can get this to work with the Linux emulation layer
(other stuff work already, like Maple 8)
Debian's package management is the number one cause that distro just
got slower and slower in their release cycle.
Henry Lenzi
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On 4/13/07, Claude Menski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Why is freebsd better then ubuntu?
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I'll give you a real example. I havea licensed mathematics package
called Maple. It expensive. Ubuntu (Debian) just broke the
installation from one upgrade to
On 4/14/07, Chris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> On Sat, 14 Apr 2007, Dag-Erling Smørgrav wrote:
>> My issues with FreeBSD as a desktop mostly come from the difficulty of
I suppose your the kind of user that would benefit from using PC-BSD.
PC-BSD is not a distro. It F
I tried Ubuntu once and went through an upgrade. This was after some
years of Debian at home. There were problems, I thought it was a
joke. The documentation was also very bad, having to google for web
(PHP forums) pages with the right fix. Looked very ammateurish.
I moved to FreeBSD. I had enou
On 12/23/06, Tsu-Fan Cheng <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
HI,
my firefox and linux-firefox can't save files,
I have the same problem. The funny thing is that for a user in th
wheel group, it doesn't save. For a normal user, it does.
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On 12/16/06, 文鳥 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It's worth noting that while this solution may work, it's an
> add-on.
> The question of Unicode is complex; you should check for
> relevant threads in the questions@ and i18n@ archives.
I am using FreeBSD 6.1. with locale set to ja_JP.UTF-
Hi * --
Funny thing, ps ax does to tell me the PID of portupgrade.
The process stopped while fetch a postgresql tarball. ps should list
"portupgrade" or at least "fetch", right?
TIA,
Henry
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Hi --
I was following the path of enlightenment to gnome upgrade, and the
portupgrade process hung.
It is a fact, there's nothing I can do about it.
My question is: how do I gracefully make this thing stop (i.e., not
smash the computer)? Ctrl-C doesn't work, for instance.
And what do I do afterwa
On 11/16/06, Parv <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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wrote Rem P Roberti thusly...
>
> I just installed 6.1 on an old laptop, and I am unable to shutdown
> as user. I get a "permission denied" error message.
Other than already proposed solution, given that you are the on
A nice portupgrade feature would be to grok UPDATING, and present you with any
such notes before the upgrade occurs.
Mike
I fully agree. It's not the best solution to have an UPDATE file that
is very large and that is not integrated in the updating process.
UPDATE should be machine-readable, fo
o use foreign languages
these days for our work...
TIA,
Henry Lenzi
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oscript-gnu and ghostscrip-gpl).
Just wanted to share my experience with other newbies.
Cheers.
Henry Lenzi
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he bug report and fix in:
http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-ports-bugs/2006-July/094331.html
I still have problems with CUPS. It borks complaining about
foomatic-rip not being found, although it installed. Did you get a
problem like that too?
I have a HP Deskjet 840C on /dev/lpt0
Any help
I sent this to cups-bug too...
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Date: Sep 9, 2006 2:30 AM
Subject: Can't find foomatic-rip on FreeBSD 6.0
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hello --
I am trying to get CUPS rolling on a FreeBSD 6.0 with a HP Deskjet
8
My problem is that when you add a printer via the web interface the
devices pull-down does not show a parallel port even if the system has
detected that there is a printer there. (ie dmesg shows the printer
discovery)
so where is the parallel port?
Hi --
What I think you want to know is the
Hi --
Can you install diablo-jdk for 6.1 on 6.0?
One can no longer find the original package for 6.0 on the FreeBSD
foundation web site.
TIA.
Henry
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l the FreeBSD official JDK
package and make your file manager use JavaDjVu associated with djvu
files - remember to move the jar (IIRC) to the directory where you
store your djvu files.
Hope this helps.
Cheers,
Henry Lenzi
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Hi --
Is portversion a part of another big binary? Apparently, I can't just
reinstall portversion.
TIA,
Henry L.
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I've used one of these beore. (...)
Basically, it it pretends to be a keyboard. It plugs into the PS/2 port (...)
with any operating system that supports a PS/2 keyboard. No special driver
necessary.
Thanks for answering. I'm much more optimistic now about using
FreeBSD for my inventory needs.
a scanner the works on FreeBSD.
TIA,
Henry Lenzi
PS: Anyone in *Brazil* purchased one? Please get in contact.
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Presumably because the maintainer hasn't had time to update it yet.
If you provide patches, that would probably help him get it faster...
Yes, I can infer that is one possibility. However, I was asking for
specifics. And specifically, I wasn't asking for a knee-jerk answer
with no real informat
Hi --
I'm currently running 6.0-SECURITY
My portsnap tells me of a bunch of ports that have updates that, when
I head directly for an ftp site, I find on a STABLE tree (like
kde-3.5.3 - actually 3.5.2 until yesterday)
For instance,
ftp://ftp2.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/ports/i386/packages-6.0-rele
though the
link got chopped for me. I believe it is portugese(sp), but here is
Yes, it's Portuguese. Anyone who can read Spanish can read (proper)
Portuguese. They are very similar.
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Hi --
Squeak version 3.8 is out, but ports have 3.6.
Does anyone know why?
TIA
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I am having problem upgrading kdebase from 3.4 to 3.5 on FreeBSD-6.0-release.
I followed the instructions on /usr/ports/UPDATING
For convenience, I post the instructions here:
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20060108:
AFFECTS: users of x11/kdelibs3, x11/kdebase3, deskutils/superkaramb
There are major debates in the Linux community about the supposed
user-friendly behaviour of Gnome and KDE, and whether it's truly friendly.
Personally, I'd be happy with a button to mount my devices, instead of
automounting.
Yes, I agree. But you see, sometimes its hard to explain to people
wh
You know, for me, the little things have nothing to do with what you said.
The little things have to do with the stuff my wife needs. Trivial
things, like easily writing data to a CD, just like she does on her
work with Windows, and automounting floppies for DOS formatted
floppies. Automounting li
It's back?
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Hi Albert --
Thank you for your tip. It will definetly help, I think, because I
did manage to install Maple 8 on Ubuntu.
I had already contacted my local Maple reseller in Brazil and
thanfully I read your tip:
NB: Don't buy Maple-10, it's not working on 5.2/5.4/6.1
Thanks very much.
Henry
The best way to use Maple (I don't have maple 8, my versions 9, 9.5 and 10)
is to run maple without java by typing :
xmaple -cw
(cw mean : classic worksheet)
Hi --
Thanks for trying to help. My question refereed to the fact that, at
least on my official CD, there is no such FL
Hi --
Maple keeps getting me trouble...
Has anyone installed Maple 8 with the new diablo? What the handbook
says does not apply to Maple 8...There is no FLEXim script for
Linux/Unix.
NetBSD people claim to have it rolling under binary emulation, but
their page lacks details too.
Can anyone help
BTW, I entirely apologize for singling out a religious group. Perhaps
I've should've phrased it as "I hope this didn't have to do with any
concern or discomfort related to religious groups". Maybe I'm reading
much too many polls...
Anyways, I still find it hard to believe it...Although I mentione
It was, I am sorry to say. The core developer that pushed for all
this said he was tired of when presenting FreeBSD to have to field
a bunch of questions by people hung up over the devil image, it
distracted from the presentation of the operating system's features.
Ted
You're kidding, right?
I don't quite recall it with great detail, but I believe there might
be a package for beautifying KDE that has the themes and all. You
might want to look at that.
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late it like
that). Were it not important, we would have white simple HTML pages on
www.freebsd.org. Granted, it's not terribly important, but like any
thing that's out there, people will comment. This being a free
project, people feel entitled to comment on the project's list.
Rightly so.
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