> Of all the gin joints in all the towns in all the world, Ernie Elu had
> to walk into mine and say:
>
> > I am looking for help with getting a Lucent Wavelan Turbo ISA (Bronze)
> > card running.
>
> What speed is the card, exactly.
It runs in 3 modes, I have been testing in high speed mode
The recent current snapshots are missing readline.h. It has been
missing since at least the July 4 snap at current/releng3.freebsd.org.
Satoshi
---
# tar tvf bindist.tar | grep readline
drwxr-xr-x root/wheel 0 Jul 15 04:01 1999 usr/include/readline/
-r--r--r-- root/wheel202008 Ju
Of all the gin joints in all the towns in all the world, Ernie Elu had
to walk into mine and say:
> I am looking for help with getting a Lucent Wavelan Turbo ISA (Bronze)
> card running.
What speed is the card, exactly.
> Having read a few posts about the Wavelan IEEE 802.11 card not working
I am looking for help with getting a Lucent Wavelan Turbo ISA (Bronze) card running.
Having read a few posts about the Wavelan IEEE 802.11 card not working with
the wi driver I thought I would give it a go anyway with the turbo card.
I installed a Wavelan Turbo PCMCIA card in my Toshiba 2520CDT
First, thank you for answering my question.
Amancio Hasty wrote in list.freebsd-current:
> Is a nice feature if you happen to have a fast video card . It speed up writes
> by
> four times.
That particular box of mine contains an ISA VGA graphics card
with 256 Kbyte video memory. It's a ser
Is a nice feature if you happen to have a fast video card . It speed up writes
by
four times.
Long time ago, tests writing to my Matrox millenium would yield about 20MB/sec.
With MTTR enabled -- wrote a litte hack over here to do it -- the same
test generated about 80MB/sec create for dumping
Hi,
There's the following message in my dmesg:
"Pentium Pro MTRR support enabled, default memory type is uncacheable"
I seriously hope that it does not mean that my memory
is not chached... does it? I haven't found any manual
pages or other docs about it.
(If it matters: I cvsupped and b
Adam Smaza wrote in list.freebsd-current:
> Why can I access current.freebsd.org ?
> All connections are refused.
You can use releng3.freebsd.org, it has the same contents.
Regards
Oliver
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> Does anybody have a plans to fix plip code which is broken a quite
> awhile (several months or so)?
Since I used it just last week on two -CURRENT boxes, I'd say there is
some other problem you are experecing.
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David O'Brien wrote:
> > Does anybody have a plans to fix plip code which is broken a quite
> > awhile (several months or so)?
>
> Since I used it just last week on two -CURRENT boxes, I'd say there is
> some other problem you are experecing.
I'm also using two -current boxes (P133 and K6-2/300)
I got this error on last Friday in Japan.
The last part of log is following.
--->8--->8--->8--->8--->8--->8--->8---
===> compat/compat3x
install -c -o root -g wheel -m 444 libf2c.so.2 libg++.so.4 libstdc++.so.2
/usr/obj/aout/usr/src/tmp/usr/lib/aout/compat
usage: install [-CcDps] [-f flags] [-
On 18 Jul 1999, Dag-Erling Smorgrav wrote:
> obituary <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > If anyone can shed some light on my situation (or has experienced
> > similar troubles themselves) I'd be most grateful to hear from you.
>
> You forgot to attach the output of 'ipfw -a l'.
>
The ex
Does anybody have a plans to fix plip code which is broken a quite
awhile (several months or so)? I could send several panic backtraces if
anyone will express interest in it.
-Maxim
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Does anybody can clarify starting from which model/revisions MTRR is
supported on k6 family chips, because in the list archives I found that
it supported starting from k6-II, but when I'm trying to configure it
using memcontrol on my k6-II (rev. 0) I'm only get a varionus error
massages.
Sincerel
Why can I access current.freebsd.org ?
All connections are refused.
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Poul-Henning Kamp wrote:
>
> I have no idea how to excercise this piece of code, if somebody
> could verify that it still DTRT I would be most grateful.
[piece of code snipped]
If nobody replies, then I'll run the code with verification (eg the
original code) until I know it has been used. If t
Hello!
I try to use new atapi-drivers under -current & have some problems.
at kernel:
controller ata0
device atadisk0
device atapicd0
device atapifd0
I have following devices:
IDE0: HDD UDMA (master)
IDE1: CD-ROM (master)
IDE1: LS-120 (slave)
Kernel can't detect
> Hi!
Hi, Thomas.
> I switched to the ata IDE driver some time ago. Since then, booting
> stops for about 30 seconds when the driver is installed. It didn't
> happen when using the old wd driver.
In /usr/src/sys/i386/conf/LINT it says:
# This option allow you to override the default probe time
obituary <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> If anyone can shed some light on my situation (or has experienced
> similar troubles themselves) I'd be most grateful to hear from you.
You forgot to attach the output of 'ipfw -a l'.
DES
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I've been having some trouble with cvsup of late, and unfortunately I'm
at a complete loss as to what may be causing it.
There are two machines here that I've tried to update. My personal
machine runs 4.0-CURRENT and the network firewall that runs 3.2-RELEASE.
The cvsup program establishes a co
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