presently we don't have any xorg.tgz binary package for installing
xorg and handling dependencies. xorg installation with
automatic-handling of dependencies is only possible from source using
pkgsrc. so i want permission to update the Wiki page:
Just started going through my DragonFly embedded process again (I
didn't document it properly the first time around :( ).
I'm trying to get PXE booting to behave (it's a whole lot quicker for
development than having to rebuild and push a 512MB image across the
network to the target every time I
:Hi!
:
:Some spammer had messed up the Project page in WiKi:
:http://wiki.dragonflybsd.org/index.cgi/ProjectsPage
:
:Could someone revert the changes of content?
:
:--
:Dennis Melentyev
Justin got it. Thanks Justin!
-Matt
On Mon, May 21, 2007 at 12:34:29AM +1000, Morgan Reed wrote:
Just started going through my DragonFly embedded process again (I
didn't document it properly the first time around :( ).
I'm trying to get PXE booting to behave (it's a whole lot quicker for
development than having to rebuild and
On Sunday 20 May 2007 17:34, Morgan Reed wrote:
[...]
I've tested by exporting / and pointing the client to that and that
works so I figure it's got to be something missing from my target root
fs, either that or my world isn't quite right (rebuilt world with
NOSHARED=no)...
If it's something
On 2007-05-19, Erik Wikström [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 2007-05-19 01:58, Kris Kennaway wrote:
On Fri, May 18, 2007 at 04:46:27PM -0700, Matthew Dillon wrote:
A large chunk of the kernel still runs under the big giant
lock, including the light weight processes that libthread_xu
:I was hoping that Matt would reply to my questions above so I could
:try to find a more level playing field on which to compare Dragonfly
:and FreeBSD, but I'm afraid that the answer is that there currently
:are *no* kernel subsystems that are not Giant-locked, so all workloads
:will perform
On 5/21/07, Victor Balada Diaz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What DragonFly version are you using? If It's head, try using
1.8 init binary (you can get it from the CD). If that works,
you can boot the system and try to debug the broken init with gdb.
I've built from the current (well current a
:I've tested by exporting / and pointing the client to that and that
:works so I figure it's got to be something missing from my target root
:fs, either that or my world isn't quite right (rebuilt world with
:NOSHARED=no)...
:
:Any help greatly appreciated.
:
:TIA
:Morgan
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