Here's how to get you Nikon D5100 (and probably all sorts of other cameras) to cooperate with graphics/darktable on FreeBSD:
1) Verify that you camera is supported
1.1) Install graphics/gphoto2
1.2) Attach you camera to you Computer with usb cable.
1.3) run gphoto --auto-detect as root
The...
I tried it all over and failed miserably with the same error. So I went ahead and from a bootable flash shell I created a new ZFS filesystem, installed a fresh FreeBSD 9.2 system, copied the configuration files over and rebooted. It works now. Perhaps I had my kernel misconfigured.
I have a similar issue. However it popped out from nowhere after I updated ports and rebooted. Until then my FreeBSD 9.2 was booting fine. Rewriting the bootcode didn't help either (but I'll try again tonight to double check). I hope to have time to fix this tonight. I'll update you on my progress.
Please stop using the "losers" word please. It sounds very offensive. We as FreeBSD community are usually much more tolerant than in the Linux community (AFAIK). "noobs" or "newbies" is a much better word to use.
Thanks.
@Khaine, why not simply use a tool that is written for exactly this purpose such as security/tripwire, security/integrit or security/aide?
Any of them will work much faster.
Used to work on my own custom environment (config at https://github.com/graudeejs), however few months ago switched to MacOsX as it's better supported by Ruby ecosystems
Also set your locale in your ~/.xinitrc / ~/.xsession. Check how I do it: https://github.com/graudeejs/dot.files/blob/master/dot.xinitrc#L2
https://github.com/graudeejs/dot.files/blob/master/dot.profile
https://github.com/graudeejs/dot.files/blob/master/dot.shrc
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