## O. Hartmann ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> > Seems you've got an issue between X and firefox3; at least there's
> > a note in the firefox3 release notes which desribes similar effects:
> > https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=411831
> > Oh, but by the way, it's not an nvidia/nv issue; I've got
Christoph Moench-Tegeder wrote:
## Volodymyr Kostyrko ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
Just upgraded my ports and installed the new xf86-video-nv driver. Well,
loggin out works now without crashing the Xorg server, but most fonts
now show up as balck bars - unreadable and ugly :-(
Same for me, just some t
I see in the release notes for 7.0; and seperately CURRENT on alpha;
that IPV6_V6ONLY is now fully supported for UDP.
Can someone point me to code/text that explains what exactly was broken
about it? In what case(s) udp sockets set with IPV6_V6ONLY accepted V4
packets?
Thanks in advance..
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On Saturday 30 August 2008 11:56:01 am Jonathan Bond-Caron wrote:
> On Fri Aug 29 11:24 AM, John Baldwin wrote:
> >
> > If your BIOS doesn't tell us about the IPMI BMC via ACPI or SMBIOS,
> > you can try using hints (I've seen machines thave a BMC, but the BIOS
> > doesn't bother to tell you abo
Hello, and thank you for your reply.
Quoting Peter Jeremy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
On 2008-Sep-02 10:49:43 -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well, I en devoured to install a copy of 7 as an effort to upgrade
one of our servers. After installing a few ports, I began to notice:
[: -le: argument expect
On 2008-Sep-02 10:49:43 -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>Well, I en devoured to install a copy of 7 as an effort to upgrade
>one of our servers. After installing a few ports, I began to notice:
>[: -le: argument expected messages being emitted during the configure/make
>process.
This probably indi
* Jeremy Chadwick ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> On Mon, Aug 11, 2008 at 07:58:22AM +0100, Thomas Hurst wrote:
> > * Larry Rosenman ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> > > ad8: WARNING - READ_DMA UDMA ICRC error (retrying request) LBA=154593293
> > >
> > > NAMESTATE READ WRITE CKSUM
> > >
Quoting Bill Campbell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
No it isn't safe to delete these as many, many scripts depend on them.
LOL yes, I knew that :) My chosen title for the thread is more a reflection
of my frustration with this problem. I'm hoping that a solution is possible.
Because /bin/[ & /usr/bin/f
No it isn't safe to delete these as many, many scripts depend on them.
Bill
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Greetings,
Well, I en devoured to install a copy of 7 as an effort to upgrade
one of our servers. After installing a few ports, I began to notice:
[: -le: argument expected messages being emitted during the configure/make
process. I've already invested a fair amount of time on this upgrade,
and /r
Dear colleagues,
I'm trying to set up new machine with RAID array slightly larger than 2T, so
I'm forced to use gpt.
I did successfully
gpt create
gpt boot
gpt add
newfs
tar base system
gpt show output looks like:
startsize index contents
0 1 P
## Volodymyr Kostyrko ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> > Just upgraded my ports and installed the new xf86-video-nv driver. Well,
> > loggin out works now without crashing the Xorg server, but most fonts
> > now show up as balck bars - unreadable and ugly :-(
> Same for me, just some transparent pictures
> Date: Tue, 02 Sep 2008 09:39:20 +0300
> From: Danny Braniss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> take a look at:
> http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=117603
Danny,
Thanks for the suggestion, but my system is a P-III so there is only one
CPU. At 1GHz, I think that this easily qualifies as an "
On Tue, 02 Sep 2008 16:28:20 +0200, O. Hartmann
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Andriy Gapon wrote:
Question to those having this problem - what kind of nVidia hardware do
you have?
Is that something that is based on G80 GPU or later (GeForce 8XXX or
later)?
I see that there is already version
Andriy Gapon wrote:
Question to those having this problem - what kind of nVidia hardware do
you have?
Is that something that is based on G80 GPU or later (GeForce 8XXX or later)?
I see that there is already version 2.1.12 of nv driver (in xorg
repository) that is supposed to fix CPUToScreenColorE
Question to those having this problem - what kind of nVidia hardware do
you have?
Is that something that is based on G80 GPU or later (GeForce 8XXX or later)?
I see that there is already version 2.1.12 of nv driver (in xorg
repository) that is supposed to fix CPUToScreenColorExpandFill function
fo
Florian Smeets wrote:
O. Hartmann wrote:
Just upgraded my ports and installed the new xf86-video-nv driver. Well,
loggin out works now without crashing the Xorg server, but most fonts
now show up as balck bars - unreadable and ugly :-(
flz@ has committed an updated version (2.4.2) an hour ago.
O. Hartmann wrote:
Volodymyr Kostyrko wrote:
O. Hartmann wrote:
Just upgraded my ports and installed the new xf86-video-nv driver.
Well, loggin out works now without crashing the Xorg server, but most
fonts now show up as balck bars - unreadable and ugly :-(
Same for me, just some transparen
Florian Smeets wrote:
O. Hartmann wrote:
Just upgraded my ports and installed the new xf86-video-nv driver. Well,
loggin out works now without crashing the Xorg server, but most fonts
now show up as balck bars - unreadable and ugly :-(
flz@ has committed an updated version (2.4.2) an hour ago.
O. Hartmann wrote:
Just upgraded my ports and installed the new xf86-video-nv driver. Well,
loggin out works now without crashing the Xorg server, but most fonts
now show up as balck bars - unreadable and ugly :-(
flz@ has committed an updated version (2.4.2) an hour ago. You could try
if that
O. Hartmann wrote:
Well, everything with a transparency, as you stated above, seems to be
broken, reading Email is a horror, most web sites are rendered broken in
Firefox 3. Luckily, within xterm everthing is ok.
I recompiled xorg and my windowmanager, no effect. Even xdm shows up
with black b
Volodymyr Kostyrko wrote:
O. Hartmann wrote:
Just upgraded my ports and installed the new xf86-video-nv driver.
Well, loggin out works now without crashing the Xorg server, but most
fonts now show up as balck bars - unreadable and ugly :-(
Same for me, just some transparent pictures render tr
O. Hartmann wrote:
Just upgraded my ports and installed the new xf86-video-nv driver. Well,
loggin out works now without crashing the Xorg server, but most fonts
now show up as balck bars - unreadable and ugly :-(
Same for me, just some transparent pictures render transparency as
black, good
Just upgraded my ports and installed the new xf86-video-nv driver. Well,
loggin out works now without crashing the Xorg server, but most fonts
now show up as balck bars - unreadable and ugly :-(
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On Mon, 1 Sep 2008, Jeremy Chadwick wrote:
On Tue, Sep 02, 2008 at 09:39:20AM +0300, Danny Braniss wrote:
take a look at:
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=117603 danny
That PR may or may not be relevant, depending upon what FreeBSD version
users are using, and what kernel
take a look at:
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=117603
danny
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