A Linux user: I sleep late, compile a little, play with a Linux game, send email to my wife, surf into the web each evening where I place order wine and chat with my friends, I have a full and busy life. A FreeBSD user: I am a hacker and could help you. You should spend more time compiling; and with the proceeds, buy a faster PC: With the proceeds from a faster PC you could buy several PCs. Eventually you would have networked compiling PCs. Instead of fixing a bug just yourself you would send-pr it to the developer; eventually you will be a committer. You would control the project, releasing and distribution. You would need to leave this small compiling room in Japan and move to the US, then Los Angeles and eventually New York where you will run your ever-expanding enterprise. The Linux user: But, how long will this all take? The FreeBSD user: 15 to 20 years. The Linux user: But what then? The FreeBSD user: When the time is right you would announce a new FreeBSD and release it to the public and become a hacker, you would be respected from millions of users. The Linux user: Millions?...Then what? The FreeBSD user: Then you would retire. Back to Japan where you would sleep late, compile a little, play with a Linux game, send email to your wife, surf into the web each evening where you could place order wine and chat with your friends.
4 :
hello world!
5 :
make world completed, now
6 :
my freebsd gets up now
7 :
To the alternative thread, glXCreateGLXPixmapMESA is in the libGL.so Maybe, you replaced libGL.so with another libGL.so such came from nVidia or something that doesn't have glXCreateGLXPixmapMESA function because it is MESA specific.
8 :
alternative 38 and 39 said wrong answer, low level, haha...
haha, you think so because you are willing to use freebsd as a host system. open your eyes and look at the real world.
13 :
No. I am using freebsd as a guest system, but don't use VMware. my eyes are always open of course.
14 :
13, you are not 11.
15 :
if you really open your eyes always, you will be an dry-eye syndrome
16 :
firefox-3.6.9 is coming out, I immediately installed it.
17 :
BTW does anyone know how to make glxgears work right ?
18 :
The alternative thread's 97 = 104 asks a serious question. Will you answer to him ?
19 :
To do that, you can compile the sources of freebsd userland on linux, solaris or something. One problem is BSD make, but "pmake" works on linux will solve that.
20 :
To the alt-146, come here if you are boring.
21 :
>>19 I think and more BSD's problem in talk about "boot-files" maybe, but on directory-link for "/system" if remember right me link Name. be case #make ERROR!! on comment 'No directory' install problem case on freeBSD. Yes, I'm not write & read "boot-files" my think refer from be careful. If you like use BSD system's by all means first, your pay iso-disc most.
22 :
Most of users don't care about boot files. Userland means user commands like ls, cp, rm, ... or something. I think FreeBSD should use common Makefile, even it is GNU make rather than BSD-make, for portability.
23 :
why not look through the source package of kfreebsd-8 of debian. freebsd users on this thread seem to forget "use the source."
24 :
Can kfreebsd-8 of debian be complied on Solaris or other Linux distribution like Fedora or CentOS ?
25 :
To alt-165, freebsd is designed to use as a server with a serial console. No one connects a local keyboard directly.
26 :
To alt-188: Yes. If he writes here, someone will fix the source code on his machine, compile and install that.
27 :
>>20 > To the alt-146, come here if you are boring. if you are boared.
28 :
>>27 No. >>20 means "if you are boring other people" or "don't bother other people".
29 :
firefox-3.6.10 is coming out, I immediately installed it.
30 :
damn! 218 in the alternative thread has revealed this thread.
31 :
>>29 Why did you install such an older version firefox-3.6.10 even though there is the newest version 3.6.9
32 :
->j247 don't copy it by dd, sigh
33 :
freebsd users don't use gnome, do you?
34 :
all freebsd users use patched twm.
35 :
J312 is not me. i've never written to j thread. > J315
36 :
言い訳はいいから
37 :
wide characters look very idiot especially on this thread
38 :
wide charactor processing like Unicode is standard of the world wisely.
39 :
36 seems not encoded as unicode, btw what's "charactor" you >>38 said ?
40 :
Jnnnとか意味不明なレス番号まで使い始めてやってることといえば只の揚げ足取りか 不毛なスレだな
41 :
iso-2022-JP ですね (キリッ
42 :
いや2ちゃん自体少女Mだし
43 :
> 不毛なスレだな 毛がないのは萌えるんだけど
44 :
あっちのスレがのびてるのに なんでこっちのスレは誰もかかないの? チキンなの?
45 :
J335, freebsd will be ruined soon.
46 :
>45 こっちで書くなよチキンだな
47 :
書けといったり書くなといったり 見識の無い人間をいじめちゃかわいそうだよ
48 :
killall -m '.*'
49 :
Don't try to printout anything on FreeBSD.
50 :
Yes, I hate cups.
51 :
I hate you.
52 :
ぼかぁDcupくらいが好きだなぁ
53 :
use twm, needless to say
54 :
firefox-3.6.11 is coming out, I immediately installed it.
Over 2TB NOT supported on some drivers? Nvidia MCP55 Pro driver cannot recognize 2TB*2 RAID-0 storage. It reports 1.6TB (1.85*2TB->3.7TB, 3.7TB-2.1TB=1.6TB) drive existance. So I've use zpool.
86 :
age
87 :
age ? what's age ? are you aged too much ?
88 :
アージュ
89 :
age
90 :
Vous etes trop vieux.
91 :
Liberte, Egalite, Fraternite
92 :
アージュ
93 :
Adieu FreeBSD
94 :
well-trained freebsd fanatics don't use over 2TB hard drive.
95 :
firefox-3.6.14 is coming out, I immediately installed it.
96 :
throwing away ports, the ended contents, makes you happy.
97 :
firefox-3.6.15 is coming out, I immediately installed it.
98 :
>>97 You should say "firefox-3.6.15 has been released " not "is coming out".