the
same results? Try scp'ing a large file to and from your laptop.
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, libxslt, fop, docbook-xml, and docbook-xsl in
ports.
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AcuCobol would run on BSD and (2)
whether backward-reading (READ PREVIOUS) would work on BSD?
Regards and keep up the good work.
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/named/zone2
However, if your users need to be able to create/modify/rename files
under /var/named (as you mentioned in your OP), then you will need a
properly written wrapper script.
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ftp://invisible-island.net/xterm/
The current version of ncurses is 5.5 (20051010)
There's an faq at
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wrapper script (which
shouldn't be terribly hard) I don't know how to solve the original
problem of restricting sudoedit to a particular directly using sudo
alone.
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1.6.8p12, FreeBSD 5.4)
hth,
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it, poorly. (Apologies to H. Spencer.)
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* User Gandalf [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2006-05-24 16:32:55 +0200]:
I looked at the ports tree and I found many ftp servers. I cannot
choose between them. Can you recommend one for me?
Second the recommendation for vsftpd.
Thomas
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Hey Dan!
Your prompt is truly wonderful.
It inspired me to grow up, as far as my shell is concerned.
hmm - no: grownups use tput rather than hardcoding things.
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pgpaAKCgMiHgm.pgp
Description: PGP signature
-suffix compress
src-all release=cvs tag=RELENG_6
ports-all release=cvs tag=.
- run mergemaster
mergemaster -p
- edit all files which are needed to be changed
vipw
vi /etc/group
- change to /usr/src
- make buildworld
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Just to let you know that worked a treat
hth,
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there -- the
speaker was testing out his talk on us before he gave it at some
Usenix/SAGE conference. The ftp portion was a howto on securing wu-ftpd,
but before he started, he said point blank that if you didn't need
anonymous uploads, to just use vsftpd.)
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On Sun, Apr 30, 2006 at 10:04:22PM -0700, Frank Mayhar wrote:
It is better to remain silent and be thought a fool, than to speak, and
remove all doubt.
Given the tone of the recent discussions, it's apparent you're referring
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versions of FreeBSD (5-stable, 6-PRERELEASE), so I really think it is
the hard disk drive.
Bye,
Thomas
Cheers,
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Solnet (Switzerland ISP) offers dedicated server with FreeBSD for about
38$ a month.
http://www.solnet.ch/produkte/server/dedicated/linux.html
(the support speaks/writes english)
Regards,
Thomas
Scott I. Remick schrieb:
Well it seems my perfect FreeBSD webhost, which had great service
rudimentary support for customizing
your terminal description (the preferred solution); and chosing an alternative
description can be frustrating (apparently the recommended solution ;-)
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On Sat, 2006-03-18 at 23:23 +0200, WladyX wrote:
Hello,
There seems to be a problem with the patches:
= MD5 Checksum OK for squid2.5/squid-2.5.STABLE13.tar.bz2.
= SHA256 Checksum OK for squid2.5/squid-2.5.STABLE13.tar.bz2.
=== squid-2.5.13 depends on
Alex Zbyslaw wrote:
michael paquette wrote:
HOW DO i GET MY NIC CARD TO WORK ON MY LAPTOP USING FREEBSD ?
Why don't you tell us what the NIC actually is? And please STOP
SHOUTING.
And consider http://www.freebsd.org and the documentation listed there.
Tom Veldhouse
and see if you get a connection succeeded message.
Also, have you thought about using pool.ntp.org instead?
Thomas
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exactly what
snapshotting features FreeBSD has...perhaps someone else could
fill in this information. Also, you will have a short period of
downtime during which the MySQL db is write locked. This may or
may not be acceptable for you.
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I am seeing the following in my security logs. Can anybody tell me what
this means? Perhaps I should consider a new NIC?
+dc0: watchdog timeout
+dc0: link state changed to DOWN
+dc0: link state changed to UP
Thanks in advance,
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It may be hardware related. Have you made any system changes lately?
How often does this occur?
No changes since about last April. I did move from FBSD 5.x to FBSD 6.x
(RELENG_6_0) at the time that 6.0 was released. Nothing since.
I have seen the issue a couple of
Before you do anything else, I strongly recommend you put in both of the
new memory modules in and run memtest86+.
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accept
a single module, but maybe not run as fast as it would with a pair.
But my memory-fu isn't up to date, and perhaps someone could correct me.
or singly, not in pairs...
This should never be the case. If your memory is acceptable one module
at a time, why wouldn't the system accept two?
Thomas
Recently, I pulled down the current ports on my 6.0-RELEASE system and
ran portupgrade (-Ra). Everything works fabulously except for
phpMyAdmin. Other PHP (5.1.1) applications work just fine, including
postfixadmin and others. With phpMyAdmin (2.7.0p2 and all previous
versions that I have
I tried to boot a 6.0 Installation CD on a HS20 Blade. I always get can't load
'kernel' from the cdloader. If I type lsdev it shows me no cd devices; a
ls brings open '/' failed:.. and the LED of the cdrom-drive stays dark.
The BladeCenter is using a USB-CDROM and I think this is actually the
/20/05, Dinesh Nair [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 12/20/05 07:44 Thomas Linton said the following:
Besides umount, to keep the FS consistant, I belive it would be necessary
to
actually turn off the USB stick before you remove it. With Windows and
Linux
there is also a way to safety remove
I tried the same thing, but the LED stays on; my laptop IBM TP43 has
dual-boot with WinXP and under WinXP it is possible to safety remove
(turn off) the USB stick.
On my previous laptop IBM TP42 with Fedora Core 1 an eject was able to
Power Off the USB Stick (LED off).
Update from Micah is
My USB stick works fine, but I can't figure out how to safty unplug the USB
stick. The LED on my stick is always on; if i try camcontrol stop da0 or
camcontrol eject da0 it stays on.
Under Linux the eject command turns the LED (Power) off.
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Besides umount, to keep the FS consistant, I belive it would be necessary to
actually turn off the USB stick before you remove it. With Windows and Linux
there is also a way to safety remove -power off- a USB stick.
On 12/19/05, Ivan Roth [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thomas Linton wrote:
My USB
I played with http://www.squirrelmail.org/ in combination with
postfix, which was to me pretty good. My ISP (www.inode.at) is
porviding their webmail service also via squirrelmail (they changed
the look and feel-but it's still squirrelmail).
On 12/18/05, Olivier Nicole [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You have a problem with the ServeRaid Driver. I'm not sure, which
ServeRaid Adapter is integtrated on the systemboard of the x226.
Have a look on the man page of the ips driver. Following ServeRaid
Adapter should work:
· IBM ServeRAID 3H
· ServeRAID 4L/4M/4H
· ServeRAID Series 5
·
For problem 2 have a look at:
http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-questions/2005-November/103093.html
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I'm trying to use netboot to automate the install of FreeBSD 5.4. I can
get new servers to boot, mount the NFS partition which
://directory.fedora.redhat.com/wiki/Main_Page
According to the page http://directory.fedora.redhat.com/wiki/Building
it should be possible, I don't see any show stoppers, although not
trivial.
To be added at http://wikitest.freebsd.org/moin.cgi/WantedPorts ?
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download and install OS updates, and this has only caused problems for
everyone involved. I don't know any moderately competent Windows user
who doesn't turn this feature off right away.
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:06 0.05% 0.05% httpd
11885 nobody-1 0 149M 8348K nfsrcv 0:06 0.05% 0.05% httpd
The state of all the httpd prcesses are nfsrcv. Does this mean the
bottleneck is at the NFS server that hosts the htdocs (and PHP scripts)
or just that the server is low on memory?
Thomas
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* N.J. Thomas [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2005-12-01 14:38:13 -0500]:
We have a website with moderately high traffic, load balanced among 3
webservers.
During peak traffic times however (when the volume is higher than
normal), the load shoots up to over a 100, and the site crawls to its
knees.
I
on.
Will do...thanks for the suggestions.
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Dear fellow FreeBSDers,
I have recently started to get the message in the subject when installing
ports from source. I have scanned the mailinglists and other resources and
found a few others with these particular problems. And I've tried most of
the tricks mentioned there (excluding those which
According to the manual page of sysctl - the best place to find the
documentation is the source. But chapter 11 (sounds funny ;) ) in the
handbook might also help you (the tuning sections).
Thomas
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in degraded
mode until it is replaced.
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Ämne: Re: /usr/libexec/ld-elf.so.1: /usr/local/lib/libintl.so.6: Undefined
symbol stpcpy
On Tue, Nov 29, 2005 at 03:43:14PM +0100, Thomas Uhrfelt wrote:
Dear fellow FreeBSDers,
I have recently
Hi there,
hope this doesn't bounce. I'm slowly running out of ways to contact you.
Tom Butz, New Zealand.
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explained in the handbook do you recommend?
pf+altq
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* N.J. Thomas [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2005-11-14 20:36:33 -0500]:
vsftpd uses pam's pam_userdb.so module for this, but I can't find it on
this machine. Is it called something else now?
To answer my own question, I was just told that pam_userdb.so is part of
Linux-PAM and not part of OpenPAM (which
I'm trying to get vsftpd running with virtual users on a FreeBSD 5.4
box.
vsftpd uses pam's pam_userdb.so module for this, but I can't find it on
this machine. Is it called something else now?
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if you use CAM you could use:
# camcontrol eject [device id] [generic args]
On Sat, Nov 12, 2005 at 08:21:11PM -0800, Bill Schoolcraft wrote:
At Sat, 12 Nov 2005 it looks like Thomas Linton composed:
I believe that you can't do this because you are sitting on this CD.
In general
I believe that you can't do this because you are sitting on this CD.
In general:
# cdcontrol eject
or with port /usr/ports/sysutils/eject just
# eject
On Sat, Nov 12, 2005 at 12:19:39PM -0800, Bill Schoolcraft wrote:
At Sat, 12 Nov 2005 it looks like Sean Bruno composed:
On Sat,
Only during _incoming_ email there are a lot of network errors/pauses,
including 'tcp retransmission' errors. This seems to cause sendmail
to generate the infamous did not issue MAIL/EXPN/VRFY/ETRN during
connection to MTA errormessage. Yes, some of this is from spammers.
But, email from known
--- Olivier Nicole [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Only during _incoming_ email there are a lot of network
errors/pauses,
including 'tcp retransmission' errors. This seems to cause
sendmail
Do you receive your email straigh from internet, or do you receive
email from a gateway, say at your
I can't get the package WebCalendar-1.0.0 to work; I always get following
error in /var/log/httpd-error.log
(8)Exec format error: exec of
'/usr/local/www/data-dist/WebCalendar/index.php'
If I put #!/usr/local/bin/php at the beginning of the index.php it works,
however I would like to use the
I'm installing an old laptop with freeBSD 5.4. It's going to be my mail
server (postfix) and a simple ftp Server. I need some suggestions for a spam
filter.
Many thanky in advance.
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I do have the same problem and don't really understand the syntax of the
INDEX file.
I guess the 2 at the end of the line means 2nd CD, but why
--there are sometimes more or less pipes at the end of the lines.
zap start: from INDEX file
, if any kind of hotpluging (e.g. PCI Adapters) is
supported by freeBSD?
Regards, Thomas.
On Mon, 2005-10-24 at 21:00 +0200, Michal F. Hanula wrote:
On Thu, Oct 20, 2005 at 05:27:22PM +0200, Thomas Linton wrote:
What is the correct and safe way to remove a Hotplug CD/DVD Drive from
a Laptop
on your system) from cron
and see what environment your script has.
Then run your script manually and keep removing envariables until
something breaks.
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a knoppix live CD under vmware. The
generated Xorg.conf is absolutely great.
err except that I think the default X server for 4.x is still XF86 not
x.org
That's fine...we can figure the X.org to XF86 translation if it works
correctly.
Trying it now...
Thomas
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as unmounted.
Any ideas?
On Mon, 2005-10-17 at 19:21 +0200, Fabian Keil wrote:
Garrett Cooper [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Oct 17, 2005, at 2:19 AM, Thomas Linton wrote:
mplayer works (beside the sound, but this is a different problem).
xine,
ogle and totem are not working on my box
What is the correct and safe way to remove a Hotplug CD/DVD Drive from
a Laptop?
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wondering, if there is a tool available under freeBSD to
change the region code of a DVD Drive or at least a tool which gives you
the current region code of the drive.
Is it necessary for xine, ogle, and totem to have a region code set?
Many thanks in advance, Thomas.
On Mon, 2005-10-17 at 01:29
-- I cannot ping them from
any machine.)
How can I debug this further?
thanks,
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(try: 2) = `index.html.1'
Connecting to example.org|192.168.1.5|:80... connected.
HTTP request sent, awaiting response... Read error (Connection reset by
peer) in headers.
Retrying.
^C
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Hi,
Is there any tool available to change the region code of a DVD-Drive?
Many thanks in advance, Thomas.
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Hey, thanks for the replies, I'll see if I can clarify a little bit.
On 20 Sep 2005 13:40:17 -0400, Lowell Gilbert
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Are you sure that is *is* returning through the university network?
I would not expect it to do so.
I'm not sure, just a hypothesis. What I meant is that
Short of grepping the output of mount or df, what is the best way to
programmatically get a list of mounted filesystems?
I glance at sysctl shows nothing, and mounting linprocfs doesn't give a
very Linux-esque listing -- just processes.
thanks,
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Dear Sir
Could Free-BSD includes RPM Linux emulator in new
release? Or provides instructions to install RPM
Linux emulator in your website...
Thank you very much!
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really appreciate it,
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Did you already solve your problem? If not, I think I know why
things are working for you, just didn't want to type out the details
if you had already figured things out. Let me know if you
On Sunday 11 September 2005 21:19, Anthony M. Agelastos wrote:
Hello all,
Once OpenOffice.org 2.0 is released, I plan on building it from Ports
on my machine (currently 5.4-STABLE... will be 6.0-STABLE after 6.0's
release). There may be one problem, though, which is my /usr/
partition only
Hi,
I am running: FreeBSD-6.0Beta4
I don't have natd configured in the slightest. My assumption was that I
didn't need to run it because I have a router assigning the IP addresses and
doing NAT for my cable modem, while my university is assigning me an IP
address for the second interface.
helped me self-remedy my problem.
Thanks a lot,
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On 2005-09-10 11:58, Thomas Dimson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I am running: FreeBSD-6.0Beta4
I don't have natd configured in the slightest. My
(it usually is packaged with Vim) you can
try od -x /root/bin/scripttest.
xxd/od will show right away if there is anything funky on the shebang
line that shouldn't be there.
thanks,
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exist.
Use a utility like dos2unix or some a decent text editor to convert this
to a Unix file format and you'll be good to go.
Thomas
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Hi,
Sorry if this is out of place, but I am having an issue with forwarding
packets on my freebsd-current box from a windows PC.
Here what I'm trying to do:
I have two network cards, one on a university network and one going to a
router, which is connected to a cable modem. Both cards use the
:
On Fri, Sep 09, 2005 at 08:58:41PM -0400, Thomas Dimson wrote:
Hi,
Sorry if this is out of place, but I am having an issue with forwarding
packets on my freebsd-current box from a windows PC.
Here what I'm trying to do:
I have two network cards, one on a university network and one
perhaps? (I'm presuming the USB is intergrated into it.
Under 4.11, can you use the USB ports successfully?
Thomas
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In the meantime, how can I run /rescue/vi without /usr?
thanks,
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* Giorgos Keramidas [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2005-08-25 17:10:37 +0300]:
On 2005-08-25 10:04, N.J. Thomas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In the meantime, how can I run /rescue/vi without /usr?
I don't think you can. It only needs a read-only /usr though, so if
/usr is a local filesystem you can
tedious to work with than vi.
But when things have gone so wrong that you actually have to use the
tools in /rescue, you are generally not in the mood to deal with
something as archaic as ed. =-)
Thomas
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at www.freebsd.org, so I assume that was not the right one.
Really appreciate the help. FreeBSD is a remarkable achievement.
-Ted
Björn König wrote:
Ted Thomas wrote:
I just installed RELEASE 4 on a Dell 800mhz w/128mb ram.
I suppose you mean 5.4-RELEASE?
While attempting to install CVSup, I keep
to compile. So I installed
again from FTP, and I'm still having the same problems.
Sorry to have to write. It's been years since I had any problem at all
with FBSD...
Thanks. -Ted Thomas
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In SuSe 9.1 and in the shell, Bash works fine until I attempt make. It
responds with unknown command. I know I'm missing something obvious but
what? Any help gratefully received
Well ... this is freebsd list, so I don't suppose you should be asking
that question here.
Hi Everyone,
I recently tried to install linux wordperfect from a CD to my 5.4
freebsd system. Now everytime I try to log into a gnome-session from any
user from XDM it loops me back around to the login prompt. I looked in
the .xsession-errors file and found the following:
/libexec/ld-elf.so.1:
Carstea Catalin wrote:
Please help me to solve one problem: to run squid and to permit only pop3
for clients.
How to configure this with ipfw ( natd) and squid?
Give me the script (if possible).
.
tks
Do you want to do
eric wyzerski wrote:
Hi,
on freebsd 4.11 how I enable hyperthreading? sysctl -a | grep
machdep.hlt_logical_cpus returns nothing.
Someone have an idea? I have the options SMP in the kernel
Thank you
(Please CC me if you reply im not in the list)
Do you have it enabled in your BIOS as well.
FreeBSD Questions -
Has anybody implemented filtering for virtual users via Maildrop? I
have a postfix installation with a mysql backend running virtual users
for several virtual domains. I would like to implement filtering
(manual configuration of files is fine). Does anybody have any
On 7/7/05, Warren [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
After some help getting this External HDD mounted in FreeBSD 5.4-STABLE .. i
now find im unable to copy any of the data from my BSD partition to the NTFS
hdd .. can bsd write to a NTFS drive or am i doomed to have to use winblows ?
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On 7/7/05, Jonathan Arnold [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I would recommend Greg Lehey's
Complete FreeBSD (note: I helped proofread the book and got a free copy
for it - but it's still a great book!). I also found FreeBSD Unleashed to
be pretty solid as well.
FreeBSD Unleashed is the only one I
Lucas wrote:
Hi all,
I thought I would go to a local mirror and see what's new with the
logo contest, so I punched in 'ca.freebsd.org' and I got a real ugly
website. (As a note I should have punched in www.ca.freebsd.org) I
suggest you try it as well. It ended up pointing me to
Thomas T. Veldhouse wrote:
Lucas wrote:
I just clicked the www.ca.freebsd.org link directly from your email and
it worked fine; it took me to the FreeBSD Canada site. I did NOT click
the doctordomain link [why bother].
Tom Veldhouse
Nevermind, I misread your email. Sounds like
, and the kernel config file.
Any ideas?
Thomas
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just as easy to
understand. It depends on what you are doing, but for most people using
NAT is as easy turning on ip forwarding via sysctl and adding a single
line to your pf.conf configuration file (nat on $ext_if...).
Thomas
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Etiamsi occiderit me, in ipso
problem.
All the best,
Thomas
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modules in httpd.conf will save some memory.
You might also consider switching to something like lighttpd, which uses
a single process that's generally about 1/3 the size of an equivilent
httpd process.
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? Is it difficult to configure?
No, it's very easy to get working, especially with FastCGI; it's just
not quite as flexible as Apache in many respects. This isn't always (or
even usually) a bad thing, but it depends what your needs are.
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4 significantly in a while, and certainly not for any production use,
but maybe something else will come to me if you can find some more hints
and I choose to reply sometime other than 2am ;)
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Hi,
Am Mon, dem 30. May 2005, um 23:33 +0200 Uhr schrubte Erik Trulsson
zum Thema [Re: FreeBSD's MPlayer not using GTK2]:
So, no, you didn't do anything wrong - it is just that GTK2 is not
working for that port at this time.
Exactly. I still hope that the mplayer project moves towards a gtk2
/ataidle. Taking measures to avoid unnecessary disk
access is left as an exercise for the reader ;)
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