Greetings,
Is there anyone who has a Gnome3 gnome-system-monitor working flawlessly on FreeBSD 11.1-RELEASE? I've installed the full x11/gnome3 packages and the gnome-system-monitor has a graphics glitch in its Processes tab. There is a huge padding area between the top bar and the information...
How about trying Dash-to-Panel instead? There is no FreeBSD package/port yet; however, it takes less than 5 minutes to install it. Here goes how I did it.
You need to install gmake and gsed packages unless you have them already.
# pkg install gmake
# pkg install gsed
Under your home...
Last time I checked, booting FreeBSD with Grub only works when the disk drive is in MBR (BIOS) partition scheme. I don't know the current status of FreeBSD + Grub + UEFI booting.
And I have a question, too. In the handbook section on using subversion
# cd root
# make update SVN_UPDATE=yes
for updating the documentation, however, when I do this, I got an error.
# cd /usr/src
# make update SVN_UPDATE=yes
--------------------------------------------------------------...
It seems that problems have been ironed out. I ran portupgrade -fr png yesterday which compiled about 250 ports and had very little problems on my 9-STABLE box except tomboy stopped working.
I also can't compile ImageMagick and libreoffice but I don't think that this is a related issue.
I don't know what you are supposed to do with the cat command. Ignore it and boot into your Ubuntu 12.04. Then become a root, and run update-grub that will automatically detect FreeBSD and add it to the Grub2. You might need to add the gawk package if not yet installed.
If you don't use MBR...
Yes, it exists. It's called IOMMU, VT-d (Intel), or AMD-vi (AMD). Not all motherboards and CPUs support this, thus you have to double check before you purchase PC hardware parts.
http://youtu.be/L_g7ZBMWoLk
Long time no see :-)
I've been using EXA acceleration mode these days. It's the default mode and it works fine. The current open source ATI driver on FreeBSD, xf86-video-ati-6.14.3, definitely fixed some issues we had last year.
www/linux-f10-flashplugin11 is the latest flash - version 11 not version 10. How about deleting flash-related ports and start again? The following is the step I copied from this forum, and it still works well for me.
# portsnap fetch update ## OR portsnap fetch extract if you use portsnap for...
As far as I know, Jail is for FreeBSD only not for other OSs like Linux. It is technically not a virtualization, more like it offers somewhat similar functions of a virtualization.
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