In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> "Valentin S. Chopov"
writes:
:
: After cvsup of src/sys/pccard and src/usr.sbin/pccard
: from Aug 1, PCMCIA net card is not working. Te message
: from pccardd is :
:
: Aug 3 02:28:42 valsho pccardd[256]: driver allocation
: failed for IC-CARD(IC-CARD): Inappropri
Bruce Evans writes:
> >Any objections to the patch below?
>
> Yes. It bloats the kernel and only fixed one cause of the problem.
What are the others..?
-Archie
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To avoid the crosspost police, I've removed -stable from the thread.
Speaking of incentives, prizes, etc. you might want to read the book:
"Punished by Rewards"
by Alfie Kohn.
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>> > One reason adding -g doesn't work at times is if the kernel is
>> > recompiled by a person with a different length username. vers.c
>> > is produced with a string which is a different length which screws
>> > up the offsets.
>> >
>> > Maybe newvers.sh should pad usernames to the legal max? M
On Tue, 3 Aug 1999, Matthew Dillon wrote:
> :No, I think you missed the point. The T-shirt (or sweatshirt, or
> :baseball cap or whatever) should be special, easily identified as
> :special and available only to the group you're trying to
> :incent/reward.
> I understand the point. It's a b
As I recall, Matthew Dillon wrote:
> :No, I think you missed the point. The T-shirt (or sweatshirt, or
> :baseball cap or whatever) should be special, easily identified as
> :special and available only to the group you're trying to
> :incent/reward.
> :
> : -crl
> :--
> :Chad R. Larson (CRL15
:As I recall, Matthew Dillon wrote:
:> I would recommend simply having a 'FreeBSD' T-Shirt. None of this
:> 'committers' or 'core' stuff.
:>
:> -Matt
:> Matthew Dillon
:> <[EM
As I recall, Matthew Dillon wrote:
> I would recommend simply having a 'FreeBSD' T-Shirt. None of this
> 'committers' or 'core' stuff.
>
> -Matt
> Matthew Dillon
> <[EMAIL
On Wed, 4 Aug 1999, Bernd Walter wrote:
> It needs ttyp0 as tty0 and so on.
> I tried it myself under current and got the X11 window.
> but it complained that it can't find /proc/cpuinfo.
> I never beleaved that it would work after that.
Hello
It should work, I used it under fbsd-3.2R f
Archie Cobbs writes:
> > One reason adding -g doesn't work at times is if the kernel is
> > recompiled by a person with a different length username. vers.c
> > is produced with a string which is a different length which screws
> > up the offsets.
> >
> > Maybe newvers.sh should pad usernames to t
I would recommend simply having a 'FreeBSD' T-Shirt. None of this
'committers' or 'core' stuff.
-Matt
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On Tue, Aug 03, 1999 at 12:30:25PM -0400, Eric J. Chet wrote:
> On Tue, 3 Aug 1999, Matthew Dillon wrote:
>
> >
> > :--0-169768575-933691257=:71237
> > :Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII
> > :
> > :Hello
> > : I have been using FreeBSD under vmware for a few weeks now,
> > :running 3.
David Malone writes:
> > > bde has reported that the code may not be identical when compiling for
> > > debugging. It should be, but for obscure reasons it doesn't quite
> > > make it.
> >
> > I'd be interested in seeing a pointer to those reasons, if you have one..
>
> One reason adding -g doe
On Tue, Aug 03, 1999 at 11:18:37AM -0700, Archie Cobbs wrote:
> Greg Lehey writes:
> > > * if you still have exactly the same source tree and config file,
> > > recompile the kernel with -g to obtain the version with debugging symbols
> >
> > bde has reported that the code may not be identical wh
On Tue, Aug 03, 1999 at 04:25:40PM -0400, Garance A Drosihn wrote:
> If you're asking for a freely-available open-source BSD-license
> product which does the same things vmware does, I am afraid I
> don't know what projects are underway.
The only one I know of at all is freemware (www.freemware.o
At 3:08 PM -0400 8/3/99, Ayan George wrote:
>I've been wondering -- are there any plans for a FreeBSD version
>of VMware?
The makers of VMware are probably wondering if they would sell
enough copies of a FreeBSD-based version. If you would buy
such a product, then let them know. Check www.vmwa
> > > Fatal trap 9: general protection fault while in kernel mode
> > > instruction pointer = 0x48:0x8034
> > > stack pointer = 0x10:0xc0279e98
> > > frame pointer = 0x10:0x6789
> > > code segment = base 0xc00f, limit 0x, type 0x1b
> > >= DPL 0, pres 1, def32 1, gr
On Tue, Aug 03, 1999 at 03:08:39PM -0400, Ayan George wrote:
> I've been wondering -- are there any plans for a FreeBSD version
> of VMware?
>
It's not us you should be asking. Ask the makers of VMWare.
-Chris
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I've been wondering -- are there any plans for a FreeBSD version
of VMware?
-Ayan
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gcc-2.95 was released a couple of days ago.
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In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Nik Clayton writes:
>Just for completeness;
Yeah, sorry for leaving you gang out , but I didn't want to make
it too long, the important thing was to get the three main kinds
down, doc committers are pretty much the same story as the other
two "limited scope" types.
Greg Lehey writes:
> > * if you still have exactly the same source tree and config file,
> > recompile the kernel with -g to obtain the version with debugging symbols
>
> bde has reported that the code may not be identical when compiling for
> debugging. It should be, but for obscure reasons it
[moved to -chat]
On Tue, 3 Aug 1999, Nik Clayton wrote:
>
> Hmm. "I submitted a PR to FreeBSD, and all I got was this lousy t-shirt."
Wouldn't we rather have "I fixed a PR in FreeBSD..."?
David Scheidt
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On Tue, Aug 03, 1999 at 08:08:09AM -0700, David O'Brien wrote:
> > It seems like a bug in egcs which broke sh when "-march=pentium" option
> > is used while -O? level doesn't really matter. Any ideas on how to
> > track it down?
>
> Wait. GCC-2.95 (what would have been EGCS-1.2) will be released
Just for completeness;
On Sat, Jul 31, 1999 at 09:42:26PM +0200, Poul-Henning Kamp wrote:
> 2. Who are the committers anyway ?
> --
>
> All the noise about Matt Dillons commit bit have generated a lot
> of questions about who gets to be committers, so here is a li
On Aug 08, 1999 at 09:57:10AM -0700, Mike Smith wrote:
> > > > Fatal trap 9: general protection fault while in kernel mode
> > > > instruction pointer = 0x48:0x8034
> > > > stack pointer = 0x10:0xc0279e98
> > > > frame pointer = 0x10:0x6789
> > > > code segment = base 0xc00f00
On Tue, 3 Aug 1999, Matthew Dillon wrote:
> :> :to -current and the linux XF86_vmware server stopped working. When I try
> :> :and start the xserver I get an error "xf86OpenConsole: cannot open
> :> :/dev/tty0. I'm running -current as of 8/1/99 with the latest linux_base
> :> :port.
> :>
> :>
Hi!
bash-2.02# w
2:26PM up 30 days, 4:13, 4 users, load averages: 2.85, 2.25, 2.09
USER TTY FROM LOGIN@ IDLE WHAT
root v0 -Mon07PM 2:14 (bash)
root v1 -18Jul99 16days (bash)
alex
:> :to -current and the linux XF86_vmware server stopped working. When I try
:> :and start the xserver I get an error "xf86OpenConsole: cannot open
:> :/dev/tty0. I'm running -current as of 8/1/99 with the latest linux_base
:> :port.
:>
:> Try creating a softlink from /dev/console to /dev/t
On Tue, 3 Aug 1999, Matthew Dillon wrote:
>
> :--0-169768575-933691257=:71237
> :Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII
> :
> :Hello
> : I have been using FreeBSD under vmware for a few weeks now,
> :running 3.2R. Everything has been running good including X11. I upgraded
> :to -curren
:--0-169768575-933691257=:71237
:Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII
:
:Hello
: I have been using FreeBSD under vmware for a few weeks now,
:running 3.2R. Everything has been running good including X11. I upgraded
:to -current and the linux XF86_vmware server stopped working. When
On Aug 08, 1999 at 10:20:38PM -0700, Mike Smith wrote:
>
> Jonathan; just some context, this is with your old 16-bit-protmode
> patches, spiffed up for -current, which I committed late last week.
Heh. I had just about forgotten about this patchset. I was somwehat
under the impression it wasn'
After cvsup of src/sys/pccard and src/usr.sbin/pccard
from Aug 1, PCMCIA net card is not working. Te message
from pccardd is :
Aug 3 02:28:42 valsho pccardd[256]: driver allocation
failed for IC-CARD(IC-CARD): Inappropriate ioctl for
device
Also new pccardd is working with old kernel code...
S
> It seems like a bug in egcs which broke sh when "-march=pentium" option
> is used while -O? level doesn't really matter. Any ideas on how to
> track it down?
Wait. GCC-2.95 (what would have been EGCS-1.2) will be released RSN.
There has been *major* changes from EGCS-1.1.2 (the version in our
Hello
I have been using FreeBSD under vmware for a few weeks now,
running 3.2R. Everything has been running good including X11. I upgraded
to -current and the linux XF86_vmware server stopped working. When I try
and start the xserver I get an error "xf86OpenConsole: cannot open
/dev/tty
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