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I am wondering if you still do debug.acpi.disabled="thermal" to avoid acpi errors? I recently installed EX51 server and am seeing this message every ca. 10 secs without it... did you solve it in some other way?
Hi guys, I am a bit surprised that someone is still using my tool that I created as a little school project :) I suggest to chrbr to publish his patch (it looks OK from a quick glance) that he sent to me here until I find time and determination to update the port itself :)
I suppose this could be one of the bugs in XF fixed in the latest release, which I have applied yesterday.
Fix a situation where white space may not be maintained 100% when pasting code/pre-formatted into the rich text editor.
You may try if it's OK now.
https://forums.freebsd.org/threads/freebsd-development-books-papers-slides.1566/ and you may want to start with some operating systems book by Tanenbaum
It looks like you already figured what you want to do and it seems valid. For poudriere, there are a couple of how-tos already so pick one you like and go ahead. I think I used Dan Langille's when I did it for myself.
If you want to use the third-party ports software built locally on your computer, you don't need Poudriere. You can go just with good old ports stuff. That means getting the ports tree (see portsnap) and then you can reinstall all your installed packages from source with customized options with...
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