Aargh .. it looks like a ligtk2.0-0 problem, with dependencies out of sync.
Cheers,
Adam.
Dean Hamstead wrote:
is this spinning disk sequence you described actually just these 4 ascii
characters being displayed such they appear spinning?
ie -\|/-
this is the freebsd kernel booting.
seems st
Dean Hamstead wrote:
is this spinning disk sequence you described actually just these 4 ascii
characters being displayed such they appear spinning?
ie -\|/-
this is the freebsd kernel booting.
seems strange that you would install the freebsd kernel source code? i
dont think the intention is to
Dean Hamstead wrote:
is this spinning disk sequence you described actually just these 4 ascii
characters being displayed such they appear spinning?
ie -\|/-
this is the freebsd kernel booting.
seems strange that you would install the freebsd kernel source code? i
dont think the intention is to
is this spinning disk sequence you described actually just these 4 ascii
characters being displayed such they appear spinning?
ie -\|/-
this is the freebsd kernel booting.
seems strange that you would install the freebsd kernel source code? i
dont think the intention is to be able to boot your d
Hi, I have a dual-boot system running an xubuntu pkg on WattOS ubuntu
(zeno), and sid/squeeze debian (Tui).
For some time I used Tui as my main working system and zeno as a backup.
One day 'apt-cache search' threw up package 'kfreebsd-source-7.0',
described as
"code for the FreeBSD 7.0 kernel