I've got pcic problem in CURRENT:
On the same hardware
3.4 and 4.0 sees pcic0 on 0x3e2, but with CURRENT kernel don't see it
and don't say anything about pcic when booted with -v
But when I've changed ioaddr of pcic controler to 0x3e0 all begins work.
what was changed in driver ?
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Cameron Grant wrote:
>
> cg 2000/04/01 23:41:21 PST
>
> Added files:
> sys/dev/sound/pciemu10k1.c emu10k1.h
> Log:
> unfinished sblive driver, playback/mixer only for now - not enabled in
> conf/files
>
> i don't seem to be clearing the cache right resulting in a shor
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On Sun, 9 Apr 2000, Warner Losh wrote:
> The hard part in this is when files leave the tree. cvs import
> doesn't cope with that at all well. And don't even get me started on
> files that leave the tree and then come back.
The problem I was trying to solve was working out in advance what
confl
On 09-Apr-2000 Mirko Viviani wrote:
| On Sat, 08 Apr 2000, Mike Heffner wrote:
|
|> | I'm testing the __builtin_apply() to make a patch to GNUstep, but I'm
|> | getting
|> | in troubles.
|>
|> Since you're on the subject, there are also two other bugs with
|> __builtin_apply() i
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Kris
Kennaway writes:
: setenv CVSROOT /path/to/new/repo
: cvs init
: cp -rp /home/ncvs/src/whatever /path/to/new/repo/subdir
: cvs co whatever
: cvs import ...
The hard part in this is when files leave the tree. cvs import
doesn't cope with that at all well. And
on a corresponding note, due to the increase in disk space freebsd
requires, ftp.au.freebsd.org, aka mirror.aarnet.edu.au has had to
delete the ports/alpha packages tree.
we are still carrying the alpha release and ISO images, but don't
have the disk space to carry the packages tree too. this w
Thanks to the generosity of Rob Seastrom, the disk space available to
ftp5.freebsd.org has grown tenfold. As a result, the mirror is now
more complete than it was before, and finally has a complete
4.0-RELEASE installation and package distribution for both Alpha and
Intel architectures, including
I thought it might be of use to someone to know the following tip for
working out in advance which files are going to conflict with a CVS import
and how to resolve them (I asked around on IRC for a few days and no-one
seemed to have any suggestions about how to do this).
Basically, just create a
qmail is distributed as "freeware" according to freshmeat.net. They do
not define the term, but by my definition, freeware would be freer
than the BSD license.
* Jon Parise ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [000409 15:04]:
> I don't recall the particulars (it's been a while since I've
> managed a qmail installa
- Original Message -
From: "David O'Brien" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> On Sun, Apr 09, 2000 at 02:44:25PM -0400, Patrick Bihan-Faou wrote:
> > I have integrated the source of qmail so it can be built as part of the
> > "world". I think that it would be nice to have an alternative for the
mailer
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Matthew Sean Thyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I stopped the messages by adding the following line below the rshd
> line in /etc/pam.conf
>
> rshdauthrequiredpam_permit.so
The way PAM works, that will let _anybody_ login via rsh without a
pass
On Sun, Apr 09, 2000 at 02:44:25PM -0400, Patrick Bihan-Faou wrote:
> I have integrated the source of qmail so it can be built as part of the
> "world". I think that it would be nice to have an alternative for the mailer
> package to be built as part of a make world.
...
> Is there any interest in
* Patrick Bihan-Faou <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [000409 14:25] wrote:
> From: "Jon Parise" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > On Sun, Apr 09, 2000 at 02:44:25PM -0400, Patrick Bihan-Faou wrote:
> >
> > > I have integrated the source of qmail so it can be built as part
> > > of the "world". I think that it would be
From: "Jon Parise" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> On Sun, Apr 09, 2000 at 02:44:25PM -0400, Patrick Bihan-Faou wrote:
>
> > I have integrated the source of qmail so it can be built as part
> > of the "world". I think that it would be nice to have an
> > alternative for the mailer package to be built as par
> From: "Alexander N. Kabaev" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> I am perfectly aware of the way OpenBSD builds contrib software. I am just
> making a point that they have found perl 5.6.0 is stable enough to be
> included into their OS.
Well, knowing the way they build their contrib stuff, one would expec
On Sun, Apr 09, 2000 at 02:44:25PM -0400, Patrick Bihan-Faou wrote:
> I have integrated the source of qmail so it can be built as part
> of the "world". I think that it would be nice to have an
> alternative for the mailer package to be built as part of a make
> world.
I don't recall the particu
Hi,
I have integrated the source of qmail so it can be built as part of the
"world". I think that it would be nice to have an alternative for the mailer
package to be built as part of a make world.
What I would like to do is upgrate the "NO_SENDMAIL" variable to a
"MAILER_SYSTEM" variable, which
>
> I gather that these messages occur because rshd has not been PAMerised
> yet.
>
> I stopped the messages by adding the following line below the rshd
> line in /etc/pam.conf
>
> rshdauthrequiredpam_permit.so
>
>
Thanks. I'd appreciate if this can be incorporated in the ne
Did someone manage to get a ESP tunnel over IPV4 working ?
I try to use the following setkey commands, which constantly fail with
the following message :
"Must get list of supported protocols first."
My problem is how to get this list of supported protocols ?
this config file is inspired from s
On Fri, 7 Apr 2000, Mohit Aron wrote:
> Hi,
> I'm using FreeBSD-4.0-RELEASE on a Xeon processor. The following
> messages have been appearing in my /var/log/messages file apparently upon
> an rlogin to the machine:
>
> Apr 7 00:23:16 idli rshd[236]: no modules loaded for `rshd' se
On Sat, 08 Apr 2000, Mike Heffner wrote:
> | I'm testing the __builtin_apply() to make a patch to GNUstep, but I'm
> | getting
> | in troubles.
>
> Since you're on the subject, there are also two other bugs with
> __builtin_apply() in FBSD that I know of.
Always better... :(
> The easy hack to
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