Jerry McAllister schrieb:
Second, that no one objects to a parallel installer being made available
as long as it is not the default and as long as it does not squeeze out
the text based installer.The only problem here is finding someone
or some group to work on it. Most FreeBSD developers s
HAMMER is the right one for Intel CPUs with EMT64 for running FreeBSD in
64bit mode.
In /etc/make.conf chose "nocona" in your CPUTYPE
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Mike Barnard schrieb:
Hi,
I'm trying to get myself around 64 bit custom kernel configuration for
FreeBSD on Intel Xeon L
ler didn't work with my graphics card or
just choosed a mode my TFT didn't support. This was such a bad
experience, I didn't wanted to try it anymore.
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Neo [GC]
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168.2.2]
2<1 ms<1 ms<1 ms 192.168.2.1
319 ms19 ms19 ms 217.0.119.195
4 217.0.89.70 meldet: Zielhost nicht erreichbar.
Any advice? :(
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pany, I had the server at home and
transfered several MB per second with a single FTP-transfer (ethernet).
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168.2.2]
2<1 ms<1 ms<1 ms 192.168.2.1
319 ms19 ms19 ms 217.0.119.195
4 217.0.89.70 meldet: Zielhost nicht erreichbar.
Any advice? :(
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Hi,
first you should get ALL sources. You can do this easily with cvsup.
In /usr/share/examples/cvsup/ you find a file called 'stable-supfile'.
Copy it to some location (/root for example) and edit it. All you have
to change is the line '*default host=CHANGE_THIS.FreeBSD.org'; just
chose a Fre