Hi,
Does anyone here know of any web pages which show how to make an x application
(apart from the couple I found which allow you to print hello world or draw a
line in a blank window)?
Thanks,
Jacob
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Does anyone here know of any web pages which show how to make an x application
(apart from the couple I found which allow you to print hello world or draw a
line in a blank window)?
Presuming that that means basic low-level X stuff, here's my (fairly
Hi all
As the software requirement, I need to install
ZendOptimizer-2.0.3-Linux_glibc21-i386
but I got the error
testing# ./install.sh
ELF binary type 0 not known.
Abort trap
I checked newsgroup and it said that I don't have
linux program installed
Am I correct?
and which linux progrom should
adrian kok wrote:
Hi all
As the software requirement, I need to install
ZendOptimizer-2.0.3-Linux_glibc21-i386
but I got the error
testing# ./install.sh
ELF binary type 0 not known.
Abort trap
I checked newsgroup and it said that I don't have
linux program installed
Am I correct?
and which
adrian kok wrote:
Hi Jens
What is meaning of FBSD native one
thank much
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kok wrote:
Hi all
As the software requirement, I need to install
ZendOptimizer-2.0.3-Linux_glibc21-i386
but I got the error
testing# ./install.sh
ELF binary type 0
I haven't been completely happy with portupdate, partly because of the
numerous errors portsdb reports and which don't seem to harm anything or
have any solution, but I decided to install it on my other server anyway,
after running it on my primary server for about six months.
I installed it from
At 09:29 AM 11/19/02 +0700, you wrote:
snip
So can anybody suggest what I can do to restore these? portupdate won't
work without pkg_create, and maybe depends on some of the others as well.
Whoops! My bad. I went to the directory /usr/src/usr.sbin/pkg_install and
discovered that by running 'make'
im a newbie at freeBSD, i cant work out how to set up a program (namely dnetc)
to run as soon as the system boots up, with the program outputting to ttyv7
any help would be greatly appreciated
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Put a script
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there is a debugger that comes with freebsd. it's called gdb.
-Adam
(10.08.2002 @ 1308 PST): alireza mahini said, in 0.3K:
end of Is ther any debugger for c and c++ programs
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Subject: Is ther any debugger for c and c++ programs in freebsd4.4?
Several. I like 'ddd' - search for debuggers at the ports website
Hi,
ISTR this has been mentioned on this list, but I can't find it. I need
to find out what's keeping a file locked. What do I need to install?
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On Tue, Oct 01, 2002 at 12:12:05PM +0200, Roman Neuhauser wrote:
ISTR this has been mentioned on this list, but I can't find it. I need
to find out what's keeping a file locked. What do I need to install?
You can use fstat (fstat /var/log/maillog for example) or try
installing
Hi,
Use sysutils/lsof port for this.
Ivailo Tanusheff
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Hi,
ISTR this has been
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On 9/30/02, 8:10:16 AM, Adam Weinberger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote regarding
Re: Recommend some programs for gnome + sawfish?:
cd /usr/ports/x11/gnome-fifth-toe
make install clean
keep in mind that most things i list below are actually part of
gnome-fifth-toe.
OKi
X
(09.30.2002 @ 0312 PST): Socketd said, in 1.2K:
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X-windows programs can run under gnome right? But what about kde/qt
programs? (only some of them or what?)
you actually have it backwards. gnome runs under X-windows. kde/qt apps
run under X too. independent of gnome
9/30/2002 12:56:39 PM, Adam Weinberger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
(09.30.2002 @ 0312 PST): Socketd said, in 1.2K:
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Mail/word/nntp (staroffice?)
openoffice/AbiWord
I am just asking :-), why not Staroffice?
go for it. it doesn't make too much difference. besides, i can't even
get
HI all
I have just begun working seriously with gnome + sawfish, after switching
from KDE (I was told gnome + sawfish is going to be the UNIX standard
GUI). I would just like some recommendations on some programs, btw all
X-windows programs can run under gnome right? But what about kde/qt
On Mon, Jul 15, 2002 at 11:37:18AM +0200, Nelis Lamprecht wrote:
Hi List
What exactly are the implications of running linux programs eg. Oracle, SAP
for Linux on FreeBSD ? Does FreeBSD emulate linux, is this safe and what
about performance ? Could someone possibly direct me to more
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