I just noticed a really peculiar network slowdown with -current from
about a week ago. The machine has two NICs - an old 16-bit SMC card
(ed0) running 10baseT and a PCI SMC card (tx0) running 100baseTX full
duplex.
When I scp (either ssh-1.2.27 or OpenSSH) to a remote machine via ed0,
I get a th
I'm not quite sure what it does, but it seems to work fine here on my
ASUS CUSL2, at least the shutdown part.
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On Wed, 9 Aug 2000, justin wrote:
>What I would like to do right now, however, is guarantee that anytime, anyday,
>barring a problem with my ISP, that my box is connected to the internet. I have it
>currently setup to dial the internet when it boots and that seem
On Wed, Aug 09, 2000 at 07:17:37PM -0500, justin wrote:
> Hey fellas...
>
> Allright, here is the situation. I just had a second phone line installed in my
>house, a POTS (plain old telephone service) line. I have plugged it directly into my
>FreeBSD 4.1-STABLE workstation/server. I allread
Hey fellas...
Allright, here is the situation.
I just had a second phone line installed in my house, a POTS (plain old
telephone service) line. I have plugged it directly into my FreeBSD 4.1-STABLE
workstation/server. I allready have PPP setup and when I execute it, it runs
fine. Now t
On Wed, Aug 09, 2000 at 02:33:44PM -0400, Will Andrews wrote:
> On Wed, Aug 09, 2000 at 12:59:29AM +0100, Mark Ovens wrote:
> > Is there any reason why this is unacceptable and could not be committed?
>
> Because it can be done with an awk/sed script?
>
I'll forget about it then. I only did it
On 9 Aug, xavian anderson macpherson wrote:
> i am not versed on the mechanics of freebsd; in fact, i barely
> understand the mechanics of the suse linux 6.4 package that i sm
> currently using. i became aware of the bsd package after seeing one for
> sale (freebsd 'powerpak') in a computer. i r
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Kennaway writes:
: On Wed, 9 Aug 2000, Warner Losh wrote:
:
: > OK. I have a laptop that's running 2.2.8 right now. I had planned on
: > upgrading it to 3.5 via a source build and then again to -current from
: > there. Before I did that, since this is a 4
Xavian,
You'd have better luck talking to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with any
specific problems you have.
This list is for nitty-gritty discussion of some of FreeBSD's guts.
While the folks here are friendly enough, they aren't really
interested in answering basic questions and helping new users.
You mi
Erm, can I ask what this thread POSSIBLY has to do with
freebsd-current? Do people even care about posting on-topic things to
the correct mailing lists anymore? At best, this is and always was
freebsd-chat material. Thank you.
- Jordan
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On Wed, 9 Aug 2000, Warner Losh wrote:
> OK. I have a laptop that's running 2.2.8 right now. I had planned on
> upgrading it to 3.5 via a source build and then again to -current from
> there. Before I did that, since this is a 486 DX4 100 pc98 machine, I
> thought I'd ask if the 2.2.8 -> cu
On Wed, 9 Aug 2000, Pete Carah wrote:
> > We should switch to using just libdescrypt and being allowed to switch
> > crypt formats easily between md5 and des. My proposed solution using
> > login.conf is at http://people.FreeBSD.org/~green/crypt_switching.patch,
> > and it's going to be put into
Wilko Bulte wrote:
>
> On Wed, Aug 09, 2000 at 01:08:49PM -0400, Donn Miller wrote:
> > Thanks for finally solving the PCM interrupts problem.
> Sounds promising.. Will it also solve the identical problem the ESS1371
> PCI has?
I just did a re-cvsup this morning, and this is the first time in a
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Mitsuru IWASAKI writes:
: Hi, here is the latest (and maybe final?) report on our ACPI project's
: progress.
:
: We are ready now to merge our work on ACPI into main source tree!
Bravo! Wonderful work!
Warner
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On Wed, Aug 09, 2000 at 01:08:49PM -0400, Donn Miller wrote:
> Thanks for finally solving the PCM interrupts problem. Before, my sound
> card (ESS 1868 isa) was having problems with crackling noises while
> playing MP3's. Thanks for solving this. BTW, anyone else have this sound
> card? Not th
i am not versed on the mechanics of freebsd; in fact, i barely
understand the mechanics of the suse linux 6.4 package that i sm
currently using. i became aware of the bsd package after seeing one for
sale (freebsd 'powerpak') in a computer. i read on the box that bsd will
run linux app's, so i de
> We should switch to using just libdescrypt and being allowed to switch
> crypt formats easily between md5 and des. My proposed solution using
> login.conf is at http://people.FreeBSD.org/~green/crypt_switching.patch,
> and it's going to be put into production usage relatively soon (that is,
> w
On Wed, Aug 09, 2000 at 12:59:29AM +0100, Mark Ovens wrote:
> Is there any reason why this is unacceptable and could not be committed?
Because it can be done with an awk/sed script?
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At 10:01 AM 8/9/00 -0400, Mike Johnson wrote:
>I wonder what the back servers that handle the mail are running though... I
>wonder if they are gonna be changed to windows 2000 ..
Seems Microsoft SMTPSVC for the mail.
You can try sending an email to your account from a hotmail account to prove ;)
Thanks for finally solving the PCM interrupts problem. Before, my sound
card (ESS 1868 isa) was having problems with crackling noises while
playing MP3's. Thanks for solving this. BTW, anyone else have this sound
card? Not the greatest, but it's something I have to live with for the
time being
At 12:30 AM +0900 8/10/00, Mitsuru IWASAKI wrote:
>Hi, here is the latest (and maybe final?) report on our ACPI
>project's progress.
>
>We are ready now to merge our work on ACPI into main source tree!
>
>[...skipping...]
>Folks, there are a lot of exciting and cool things, like Processor
>and Dev
OK. I have a laptop that's running 2.2.8 right now. I had planned on
upgrading it to 3.5 via a source build and then again to -current from
there. Before I did that, since this is a 486 DX4 100 pc98 machine, I
thought I'd ask if the 2.2.8 -> current path ever was fixed.
Also, if someone ha
On Wednesday, August 09, 2000, Mark Ovens wrote:
> The only thing I couldn't work out is why sysctl() adds 5 spaces after
> the date sub-string, so I've haven't stripped them out (hence the
> indented third line).
sysctl() does not do that, that's what the data in the kernel
is. Look at src/s
Hi, here is the latest (and maybe final?) report on our ACPI project's
progress.
We are ready now to merge our work on ACPI into main source tree!
Our prototype development is going to finish. AML interpreter
development is almost completed, region access facility (SystemMemory,
SystemIO and PC
Or you could use something like Network Engines servers and AdminEngine that
have built in out-of-band management...even if the main OS loses its lunch,
you can still reach the machine (including power cycling, temp. detection,
etc.).
Craig
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I wonder what the back servers that handle the mail are running though... I
wonder if they are gonna be changed to windows 2000 ..
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> On 09-Aug-00 The Hermit Hacker wrote:
> > use something like netsaint to monitor those machines? and the APC master
> > switch is web administered, so it would be too easy to build a quick perl
> > script to trigger a power outlet correspondign to the partiular server
> > that was n o
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