Thomas Schlesinger pravi:
Hi,
I get sometimes the console message sched_ithd: stray interrupt 7 on my
notebook with SMP kernel.
What does this message mean?
you have LPT disabled in Bios, right?
Tomaž
The forums would serve for pure user-2-user communication. Its clear
that to communicate with the devs, submit bugs, or other development
related stuff one has to use the mailing list. To combine with mailing
list, the forum could have a web interface to post to the mailing list.
I dont think
Petr Janda wrote:
The forums would serve for pure user-2-user communication. Its clear
that to communicate with the devs, submit bugs, or other development
related stuff one has to use the mailing list. To combine with mailing
list, the forum could have a web interface to post to the mailing
Simon 'corecode' Schubert wrote:
we just are no multilingual OS. and for a big share of time, we won't
be. and frankly, I don't see a point in that. either you are using
unix, and you know english, or you are using a GUI (kde, gnome,
firefox), which is available in your language. *We* do
Petr Janda wrote:
What is being proposed is a discussion forum, something like bsdforums
just much simpler and with search engine and only DragonFly specific,
which would allow to have english, italian, german, spanish, etc,
communities _without_ having to post to a mailing list, just
On Wed, November 29, 2006 7:30 am, Petr Janda wrote:
The forums would serve for pure user-2-user communication. Its clear
that to communicate with the devs, submit bugs, or other development
related stuff one has to use the mailing list. To combine with mailing
list, the forum could have a web
On Wed, November 29, 2006 8:46 am, Oliver Fromme wrote:
(OK, NNTP doesn't provide a search engine, but it should be
fairly easy to install one that searches the list archives.
Or use Google.)
Just to note, for anyone who doesn't know: we have an archive and there's
a Google-specific search
Well, this is my position: We are a fairly small project and I want
to keep the management of things like the web site as simple as possible.
I have not had to touch the mailing list or news server code at all in
well over a year and I want to keep it that way.
That said, I