On Saturday 21 of April 2007, Adam J Richardson wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, 20 Apr 2007, Milan Knizek wrote:
is there an emulator or virtual machine, which would run MS Windows on
FreeBSD
as a host system and support USB devices? (I do not mean USB Mass
Storage,
but e.g
Hello,
is there an emulator or virtual machine, which would run MS Windows on FreeBSD
as a host system and support USB devices? (I do not mean USB Mass Storage,
but e.g. Garmin GPS device with Garmin's MapSource.)
Preferrably some free software.
AFAIK wine cannot support usb devices, VMware
On Wednesday 04 of April 2007, Matthew Seaman wrote:
Alex Zbyslaw wrote:
Milan Knizek wrote:
Hello,
are there any recommendation how to organize own ports?
For what it's worth, if you use cvsup then you can store your own ports
safely under /usr/ports. You can also store extra
Hello,
are there any recommendation how to organize own ports?
Should I keep them within official /usr/ports structure or rather separately?
If kept separately, how does it work with pkg* commands then?
Thanks for hints.
Best regards,
--
Milan Knížek
http://milan-knizek.net/
e-mail knizek
On Wednesday 04 of April 2007, Gabor Kovesdan wrote:
Milan Knizek schrieb:
Hello,
are there any recommendation how to organize own ports?
Should I keep them within official /usr/ports structure or rather
separately? If kept separately, how does it work with pkg* commands then?
Own
On Sunday 18 March 2007 23:45, Kris Kennaway wrote:
You are right, I mixed that with another requirement (..for 300Mpx and
more, enblend requires libtiff-devel with large file support and
libstdc++6...)
Are you trying to run a Linux binary, maybe? If so, try installing the
Hello List!
enblend-3.0 (program for seamless stitching of pre-aligned pictures, supported
by hugin) requires libstdc++6 for large file support.
I have searched ports and sources (/usr/src/) and have not found anything else
than libstdc++.
Is there a way how to get libstdc++6 on FreeBSD-6.2
On Sunday 18 March 2007 20:39, Dan Nelson wrote:
In the last episode (Mar 18), Milan Knizek said:
enblend-3.0 (program for seamless stitching of pre-aligned pictures,
supported by hugin) requires libstdc++6 for large file support.
libstdc++ is a support library for gcc, and doesn't have
On Friday 09 March 2007 22:56, Roland Smith wrote:
On Fri, Mar 09, 2007 at 08:25:34PM +0100, Milan Knizek wrote:
A search on google revealed that it is possible to switch the port mode
to extended polling by command lptcontrol -e -d /dev/lpt0. Then, the
printer worked normally
Hello list!
I have spent some time installing Epson P2100 (aka P2200 in the U.S.) - the
USB connection did not work (printer was recognised, but any access to it
caused only a quick double-tick of the printing head and nothing more). The
good thing was that it supports also the parallel
Hello,
is there an automated way, other then manually going through pkg-plist, how to
delete already installed files of a port, if the make install fails before
completion?
make deinstall and pkg_delete refuses to delete the port's files, since
the port was not recorded in package database.
Hello List!
I have the following trouble:
# cat /etc/make.conf | grep PORTS_MODULES
PORTS_MODULES= x11/nvidia-driver emulators/kqemu-kmod
running:
# cd /usr/src
# make buildkernel
# make installkernel
goes fine for installation of kernel and nvidia-driver, but making kqemu-mod
fails.
It
Hello,
I am not able to find how to configure KDE Mediamanager to mount USB removable
media without noexec option.
I have tried to comment lines allowing noexec option
in /usr/local/share/hal/fdi/policy/10osvendor/20-storage-methods.fdi and
restart hald, however, it seems that KDE has its own
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