Date: Tue, 14 Oct 2014 08:00:34 -0500 From: "William A. Mahaffey III" <wam@hiwaay.net> To: "FreeBSD Questions !!!!" <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org> Subject: seejpeg question .... Message-ID: <543D1E72.6050105@hiwaay.net>
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.... I just 'pkg installed' seejpeg (& cleaned up the mess when it de-installed linux-c6 & re-installed linux-f10), & tried to run it (as a regular user): [wam@kabini1, ~, 7:52:26am] 526 % which seejpeg /usr/local/bin/seejpeg [wam@kabini1, ~, 7:53:19am] 527 % rehash [wam@kabini1, ~, 7:53:24am] 528 % seejpeg --help seejpeg version 1.10 Usage: seejpeg [-{option} ...] {file} ... -1 --one-pass one pass quantization (-q implicit) -c --centre centre the image if it is smaller than video mode -C --cycle cycle through pictures -dx --double=x double the image in the x direction -f F --fuzz=F set fuzz factor to determine video mode -F M --mode=M force the use of a specified video mode -g --grey force greyscale mode (-1 implicit) -G G --gamma=G specify monitor gamma correction value -h --help display this usage message -m W --min-mode-width=W specify minimum mode width to use -M W --max-mode-width=W specify maximum mode width to use -q --quantize quantize picture (256 colour mode) -r --randomize randomize order of images -s T --slideshow-delay=T slideshow, wait T seconds between images -v --verbose display image and video mode information -w --width-only only use width to determine video mode --enable-5x4 allow 5x4 video modes to be used (default) --disable-5x4 do not allow 5x4 video modes to be used --enable-4x3 allow 4x3 video modes to be used (default) --disable-4x3 do not allow 4x3 video modes to be used --enable-8x5 allow 8x5 video modes to be used --disable-8x5 do not allow 4x3 video modes to be used (default) --enable-16x9 allow 16x9 video modes to be used --disable-16x9 do not allow 16x9 video modes to be used (default) File types supported: JPEG, GIF, PPM, BMP, TARGA [wam@kabini1, ~, 7:53:30am] 529 % lltr10 Desktop/ -rw------- 1 wam users 1189 Sep 13 06:34 fstab -rw------- 1 wam users 651713 Sep 23 18:48 Lottery-2014-09-23 17-29.pdf drwx------ 2 wam users 1024 Sep 23 23:40 Parlays/ -rw------- 1 wam users 122057 Oct 1 10:58 2014-09-30 week 6.pdf -rw------- 1 wam users 295404 Oct 3 23:13 2014-10-03 16-44-Tix.pdf -rw------- 1 wam users 474691 Oct 3 23:15 2014-10-03 16-44-new.pdf -rw------- 1 wam users 139191 Oct 6 14:50 2014-10-06 week 7.pdf -rw------- 1 wam users 179895 Oct 7 09:46 2014-10-07 09-36.pdf -rw------- 1 wam users 30711 Oct 14 07:26 Tornado.MLU.10.13.2014.jpg -rw------- 1 wam users 1191808 Oct 14 07:43 raspberry-pi-netbsd.jpg [wam@kabini1, ~, 7:53:53am] 530 % seejpeg Desktop/raspberry-pi-netbsd.jpg You must be the owner of the current console to use svgalib. Not running in a graphics capable console, and unable to find one. svgalib: ark: Assuming normal VGA DAC. You must be the owner of the current console to use svgalib. Not running in a graphics capable console, and unable to find one. svgalib: can't open /dev/console [wam@kabini1, ~, 7:54:06am] 531 % uname -a FreeBSD kabini1.local 9.3-RELEASE FreeBSD 9.3-RELEASE #0 r268512: Thu Jul 10 23:44:39 UTC 2014 root@snap.freebsd.org:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/GENERIC amd64 [wam@kabini1, ~, 7:58:32am] 532 % Obviously a nogo. It wasn't installed as an option under XFCE to view that file when I double-clicked on it ... What do I need to do to get this program to work for me, either under XFCE or from CLI (tcsh under rxvt from XFCE) ? -- William A. Mahaffey III ---------------------------------------------------------------------- "The M1 Garand is without doubt the finest implement of war ever devised by man." -- Gen. George S. Patton Jr.
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