> I've seen this exact same thing before too. In fact it was two rather
> annoying things, one being a single solitary last buffer that wouldn't
> sync and thus left the whole fs marked dirty, and then fsck would check
> it, see it was fine, but mount wouldn't recognize that it was clean.
>
> 'C
-On [19991206 21:57], Forrest Aldrich ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>Someone recently posted a note about a compiler error (loop?) when compiling mysql.
>I just did buildworld/installworld from today's cvsup and still get the same problem
>when it goes to:
>
&g
-On [19991206 00:00], Khetan Gajjar ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>On Sun, 5 Dec 1999, Garrett Wollman wrote:
>>* Why isn't MAKEDEV installed by `make install' in a kernel
>>compilation directory?
>
>Afaik, anyone tracking -current either knows to do this or
>uses a
> On Mon, 6 Dec 1999, Nick Hibma wrote:
>
> > Most probably this is exactly the problem I was describing to you a
> > couple of days ago on IRC, phk.
> >
> > The solution is to boot single user, fsck / and reboot. After that
> > things are back to normal. Even crashing the machine does not make
On Mon, 6 Dec 1999, Nick Hibma wrote:
> Most probably this is exactly the problem I was describing to you a
> couple of days ago on IRC, phk.
>
> The solution is to boot single user, fsck / and reboot. After that
> things are back to normal. Even crashing the machine does not make this
> problem
>Is there any way to use only the USB KLDs (i.e. remove all the USB
>options from the kernel config file) on a machine that has an USB
>keyboard?
Add "flags 0x100" to syscons. Note this is still an experimental
flag.
device sc0 at isa? flags 0x100
>I tried doing this (removed all the USB opti
Sure.
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Timecounter "i8254" fre
On Mon, 6 Dec 1999, Kenneth Culver wrote:
> I have these two lines in my kernel:
>
> device pcm0
> device sbc0
>
> and this is the relative part of a dmesg output:
>
> unknown0: at port 0x2f8-0x2ff irq 3 on isa0
> unknown1: at port
> 0x220-0x22f,0x300-0x301,0x388-0x38b ir
> q 9 drq 0,1 on is
Is there any way to use only the USB KLDs (i.e. remove all the USB
options from the kernel config file) on a machine that has an USB
keyboard?
I tried doing this (removed all the USB options from my config file,
but left KBD_INSTALL_CDEV). However, this caused the kernel build to
fail with unde
On Tue, 7 Dec 1999, Oliver Fromme wrote:
> --- dev/sound/isa/sb.c.orig Tue Dec 7 02:30:19 1999
> +++ dev/sound/isa/sb.cTue Dec 7 02:30:19 1999
> @@ -1261,6 +1261,10 @@
> u_int32_t logical_id = isa_get_logicalid(dev);
>
> switch(logical_id) {
> + case 0x0100: /* @
(Replying to myself...)
Oliver Fromme wrote in list.freebsd-current:
> I have today upgraded a machine from some 3.1-stable to the
> latest -current snapshot (19991204). Now the ISA PnP soundcard
> doesn't work anymore (it worked fine before, using the pcm
> driver). It is an Avance Logic A
By 66mhz, thats what Intel rates them at...I'm runnin my 366 at 75mhz
(412.5mhz)...but they're only designed for 66mhz. Plus, you cant OC the
Socket370 chips the same as with the older 300/300a and most of the Slot1
chips. The Socket370 CPUs dont have clock multiplier options, only bus
speed op
On Mon, Dec 06, 1999 at 07:52:20PM -0500, Garrett Wollman wrote:
> < said:
>
> > As others have stated, Socket370 boards arent all 810/810c...my 4.0-Current
>
> The important issue to me is: will FreeBSD work on an 810 motherboard?
> The reason I care is because I need the form-factor (a
> < said:
>
> > As others have stated, Socket370 boards arent all 810/810c...my 4.0-Current
>
> The important issue to me is: will FreeBSD work on an 810 motherboard?
> The reason I care is because I need the form-factor (a 1U-high
> server); if I am to use some alternate motherboard, I'll need
>
> < said:
>
> > As others have stated, Socket370 boards arent all 810/810c...my 4.0-Current
>
> The important issue to me is: will FreeBSD work on an 810 motherboard?
> The reason I care is because I need the form-factor (a 1U-high
> server); if I am to use some alternate motherboard, I'll ne
< said:
> As others have stated, Socket370 boards arent all 810/810c...my 4.0-Current
The important issue to me is: will FreeBSD work on an 810 motherboard?
The reason I care is because I need the form-factor (a 1U-high
server); if I am to use some alternate motherboard, I'll need to be
certain
whoa. Celerons are whatever bus speed you set them to (not 66). I see no reason
to buy a PIII when I can very reliably over clock a celeron processor. I have 5
Celeron SMP machines all running FreeBSD. They are celeron 300a OCd to 450
running on the Abit BP6 MB. Never a problem. I even have a pair
As others have stated, Socket370 boards arent all 810/810c...my 4.0-Current
machine was, until last week, a Celeron 366 Socket370 on a Shuttle 440LX
board. Though, as far as I can tell, if you're going to use a Celeron PPGA
chip, save money and go with the LX or Via chipset based boards, and use
On Mon, 6 Dec 1999, Forrest Aldrich wrote:
> I'm trying, in vain, to get pam_mysql.so working on FreeBSD-4.0-CURRENT. This is in
>use with Cyrus 1.6.x.
>
> I'm running into these errors:
>
> Dec 6 19:59:34 inbound pop3d[36251]: unable to dlopen
>/usr/lib/sasl/libdigestmd5.so: /usr/lib/sasl/
> I recently got a quote from a hardware vendor which made the following
> claim:
>
> > All Socket 370PGA Motherboards use either the 810 or [the] 810c chip
^^
I can say with certain that statement is false, you can run a Socket
>
> > I recently got a quote from a hardware vendor which made the following
> > claim:
> >
> > > All Socket 370PGA Motherboards use either the 810 or [the] 810c chip
> > > set which does not support FreeBSD because 16MB of the motherboard
> > > memory is used for the display controller. There
I have these two lines in my kernel:
device pcm0
device sbc0
and this is the relative part of a dmesg output:
unknown0: at port 0x2f8-0x2ff irq 3 on isa0
unknown1: at port
0x220-0x22f,0x300-0x301,0x388-0x38b ir
q 9 drq 0,1 on isa0
unknown2: at port 0x201 on isa0
So what exactly do I need to
On Mon, Dec 06, 1999 at 10:00:51AM -0800, Matthew Dillon wrote:
> dd if=/dev/da1 of=/dev/da2 had better work - the label area should not
> be in any way write protected when you use the non-partition device.
It doesn't on my Alpha. I certainly would not mind a confermation on
this.
--
> I recently got a quote from a hardware vendor which made the following
> claim:
>
> > All Socket 370PGA Motherboards use either the 810 or [the] 810c chip
> > set which does not support FreeBSD because 16MB of the motherboard
> > memory is used for the display controller. There is no way to te
I'm trying, in vain, to get pam_mysql.so working on FreeBSD-4.0-CURRENT. This is in
use with Cyrus 1.6.x.
I'm running into these errors:
Dec 6 19:59:34 inbound pop3d[36251]: unable to dlopen /usr/lib/sasl/libdigestmd5.so:
/usr/lib/sasl/libdigestmd5.so: Undefined symbol "RC4_set_key"
Dec 6 1
I recently got a quote from a hardware vendor which made the following
claim:
> All Socket 370PGA Motherboards use either the 810 or [the] 810c chip
> set which does not support FreeBSD because 16MB of the motherboard
> memory is used for the display controller. There is no way to tell
> the Fre
Someone recently posted a note about a compiler error (loop?) when compiling mysql.
I just did buildworld/installworld from today's cvsup and still get the same problem
when it goes to:
c++ -DMYSQL_SERVER -DDEFAULT_MYSQL_HOME="\"/usr/local\""
-DDATADIR="\"/v
It seems Richard Seaman, Jr. wrote:
> On Mon, Dec 06, 1999 at 12:19:16PM +0200, Vallo Kallaste wrote:
>
> > It doesn't know about SiS 5591 PCI IDE controller, the wdc controller
> > knows. I'm speaking about boot messages, nothing else. Furthermore the
> > wdc driver sets up UDMA mode on my UDMA
:> How do we fix this problem? I keeps from from
:> ``dd if=/dev/da1 of=/dev/da2'' ?? I was very peeved at having to put the
:> disks on a Solaris box to do such a normal Unix task.
:
:
:this will fix your dd
:
:Index: dd.c
:===
:R
:
:In the last episode (Dec 04), Matthew Dillon said:
:> Hmm. I thought we had fixed all the zeroing problems. Are you sure
:> you compiled your current up from the latest source?
:
:Yep. The machine was a snapshot install from Nov 15 that I rebuilt
:world on the 23rd, and rebuilt the kernel o
The way I worked around the libs problem was:
instead of installing through /stand/sysinstall, I installed through
/usr/ports, as that rebuilds the binary using the libs that 4.0 comes with.
So far, everything's worked semi-perfectly (well, bash and samba work
fine..as do the rest of the ports I'v
.. things will pretty much work as before, except you'll see unknown pnp
devices being claimed by the "unknown" driver. You will need to remove
"controller pnp0" from your config file if you have it. The latest
config(8) has been fixed to warn about all unknown devices/controllers/etc.
It's not
Apply http://www.freebsd.org/~peter/i4b.patch to get up and running or
wait until a fix has been committed.
Cheers,
-Peter
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> > Please update your /dev entries. You need to copy MAKEDEV from the
> > source area (it isn't installed by default) and run it with the right
> > arguments to recreate the device nodes you need.
>
> I've seen this exact same thing before too. In fact it was two rather
> annoying things, one
Good idea.
I'm using it on two machines here. One has a (known) broken hard disk,
but I don't care whether it drops a few sectors each day. ATA is keeping
it more or less alive.
The other one is my laptop, and that one seems to be a lot faster and
the system load is down (PIIX4 chipset). Except
Lawrence Farr wrote:
> I have installed a couple of FreeBSD machines using 3.3-Release, which have
> Appletalk over IP and samba access to them. On a write to a shared disk, the
> Macs can write at about 9000kb/sec (Measured with Helios LAN test). From a
> P3-500 via samba over switched fast ethe
I have installed a couple of FreeBSD machines using 3.3-Release, which have
Appletalk over IP and samba access to them. On a write to a shared disk, the
Macs can write at about 9000kb/sec (Measured with Helios LAN test). From a
P3-500 via samba over switched fast ethernet I get about 100Kb/sec. to
On Mon, 06 Dec 1999 12:22:35 +0100, Dieter Rothacker wrote:
> I have just installed 4.0-SNAP-19991203. I noticed that some packages (e.g.
> samba, bash2) complain about missing shared libs (e.g. libreadline.so.3
> needed and .4 is installed). [...]
> I assume that I have to install the old lib
On Mon, Dec 06, 1999 at 12:19:16PM +0200, Vallo Kallaste wrote:
> It doesn't know about SiS 5591 PCI IDE controller, the wdc controller
> knows. I'm speaking about boot messages, nothing else. Furthermore the
> wdc driver sets up UDMA mode on my UDMA capable disks, ata driver
> doesn't. It claims
On Mon, Dec 06, 1999 at 11:33:57AM +0200, Maxim Sobolev wrote:
> Does anybody could clarify why egcs is still in the base tree after several
> months of gcc2.95.2 as base compiler? Users with disk space constrains
> (including me) would definitely love to see those 34 MB being freed...
I wonder i
On Sun, 5 Dec 1999 19:36:38 -0800, David O'Brien wrote:
>Since the ATA driver is destined to be the default in 4.0-R, and we hare
>hitting the feature freeze date; can we make the switch now?
>
>I think it is very important to get ATA into more hands to see where it
>breaks. It certainly has pro
Hi,
I have just installed 4.0-SNAP-19991203. I noticed that some packages (e.g.
samba, bash2) complain about missing shared libs (e.g. libreadline.so.3
needed and .4 is installed). Reading similar things in the mailing list
archive, I assume that I have to install the old libs from a 3.3-stable B
On Sun, Dec 05, 1999 at 07:36:38PM -0800, David O'Brien <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Since the ATA driver is destined to be the default in 4.0-R, and we hare
> hitting the feature freeze date; can we make the switch now?
>
> I think it is very important to get ATA into more hands to see where it
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Dou
g Rabson writes:
>On Sun, 5 Dec 1999, Poul-Henning Kamp wrote:
>
>>
>> http://phk.freebsd.dk/misc:
>>
>> The bad144.patch removes BAD144 support from the kernel.
>>
>> The adjtime.patch fixes (?) a adjtime(2) related cause of time-travel.
>>
>> 19991205/phk
On Sun, 5 Dec 1999, Poul-Henning Kamp wrote:
>
> http://phk.freebsd.dk/misc:
>
> The bad144.patch removes BAD144 support from the kernel.
>
> The adjtime.patch fixes (?) a adjtime(2) related cause of time-travel.
>
> 19991205/phk
The bad144 stuff looks straightforward for the most part. The
Does anybody could clarify why egcs is still in the base tree after several
months of gcc2.95.2 as base compiler? Users with disk space constrains
(including me) would definitely love to see those 34 MB being freed...
-Maxim
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In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Chuck Rob
ey writes:
>> >Excuse me, Poul, I have to switch back and forth for a day on one machine,
>> >can I run MAKEDEV to prepare for the new devs without ruining the system
>> >for a kernel that's about 4 months old?
>>
>> No, 4 months is too old.
>
>Then if I
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