It's on the PC-BSD repo - http://mirrors.isc.org/pub/pcbsd/packages/9.1-RELEASE/amd64/news/
Or you could download the SABnzbd+ python source and run it as
python2.7 ~/Downloads/SABnzbd-0.7.11/SABnzbd.py -d -f ~/.sabnzbd/sabnzbd.ini
Personally I like to partition, better safe than sorry.
It would be a minor annoyance with a 2 way mirror, anything beyond that would really irritating.
Set this up today. I used http://www.allbsd.org for a specific version, ie
# poudriere jails -c -j 9-STABLE -f none -M /export/jails/9-STABLE -m allbsd -v r248915 -a amd64
I set things up with the USE_TMPFS=all option in /usr/local/etc/poudriere.conf. It really sped things up :e
There's a very good article here [dtrace.org/blog/brendan] comparing the performance of different virualization options.
Near the end of the article there's a network throughput benchmark, the results speak for themselves.
Mesrine
Serenity
Bodyguards & Assassins
Let The Right One In
The Headhunters
The Shining
Alien
Taxi Driver
One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest
Stieg Larsson trilogy
Clint Eastwood (man with no name films)
Kill Bill/Reservoir Dogs/Pulp Fiction
Reign Of Assassins
No I don't know why it's doing that.
What if you were to use the user's .login_conf to set their lang/charset?
Edit:
Thinking about it, the above isn't really going to help. I found a similar issue here perhaps there's more useful advice in there.
If you tried running KDE from within TWM (which is what those terminals were after issuing startx) I can imagine it looks a bit weird ;)
If you want to try starting KDE manually from a TTY either;
startx /usr/local/kde4/bin/startkde
or
echo "exec /usr/local/kde4/bin/startkde" >>...
I'm guessing that's the libGL conflict?
You could force the install pkg install -f nvidia-driver-304.64 if flash isn't an immediate requirement.
This post claims a fix http://forums.pcbsd.org/showpost.php?p=104965&postcount=15
Did something similar recently. I setup x11-wm/wmii-devel to get a working X (and fallback WM) and then installed a minimal KDE4 from PC-BSD's repo via pkgng.
Something along the lines of;
pkgng install kde-baseapps-4.9.5 kde-workspace-4.9.5 kdepim-4.9.5 kdehier4-1.0.11
I have the model below yours (UD3H) and sound works correctly with one caveat.
If I am in windows and reboot to any other installed OS (FreeBSD, PC-BSD or OpenIndiana) sound does not work and requires a power off before it will work.
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