Matthew Dillon wrote:
:HmmmI guess no one here uses the WOL utilities from pkgsrc? Bummer.
I Don't think very many people use WOL. Well, at least not outside
the corporate world where there's a benefit to being able to put
hundreds or thousands of workstations into a sleep
On Tue, May 01, 2007 at 08:49:23AM -0700, walt wrote:
> libgtop hasn't compiled on -DEVEL for quite awhile. I think Joerg is
> waiting for the kernel data structures to stabilize. That's why I'm
> not nagging him the way I used to ;o)
It doesn't work on anything post 1.7.X. I've run out of free
Simon corecode Schubert wrote:
..
> I don't exactly recall what gtop is doing, but obviously something with kmem.
> Our interface changed drastically since 1.8-RELEASE (in case you are using
> -DEVEL) and it also always changed between releases (although not that much,
> just ABI, not API)...
libg
+++ Stephane Russell [30/04/07 21:55 -0400]:
> Hello,
>
> Some Gnome programs are crashing in a similar manner. For example:
>
> gedit when exiting:
> alcyone: {110} gedit
>
> (gedit:71982): Gnome-CRITICAL **: gnome_program_get_app_version:
> assertion `program != NULL' failed
I can't comment
On 5/1/07, Sepherosa Ziehau <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 5/1/07, Siju George <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I OpenBSD I can do + and scroll up to the messages
> that passed through the screen on the terminal.
> On FreeBSD I can put the scroll lock and press the up/down arrow key
> for the
On 5/1/07, Siju George <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
I OpenBSD I can do + and scroll up to the messages
that passed through the screen on the terminal.
On FreeBSD I can put the scroll lock and press the up/down arrow key
for the same.
How do I do that on DragonFly?
Same as the way you use on
Hi,
I OpenBSD I can do + and scroll up to the messages
that passed through the screen on the terminal.
On FreeBSD I can put the scroll lock and press the up/down arrow key
for the same.
How do I do that on DragonFly?
Thankyou so much.
Kind regards
Siju