I've been seeing these errors for about a month now. When PPP is
first started, it outputs:
calwell:/usr/src/bzflag>ppp -ddial -nat papchap
Working in ddial mode
Using interface: tun0
Warning: Add route failed: 0.0.0.0: errno: Network is unreachable
It still dials and connects, then gets an IP,
[I changed the subject to something more represenative.]
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Mark Knight <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> With world and kernel of 10th August, 01:00 GMT cvsup is reporting
> 'SetAttrs' adjustments for every file it encounters on repeated runs
> against a server that has
With world and kernel of 10th August, 01:00 GMT cvsup is reporting
'SetAttrs' adjustments for every file it encounters on repeated runs
against a server that has not been updated.
Running under an old kernel, cvsup is not performing any updates.
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On Thu, 10 Aug 2000, Evan Oldford wrote:
> > This happens whenever I shutdown the system too. It tries to unmount one of
> > the partitions and hangs before the "dirty flag" is removed from any of the
> > partitions. Thats why all the partitions are checked/repaired by fsck
> > _everytime_ I boot
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Stephen McKay writes:
>Regardless of the history of it all, FreeBSD is full of places where
>unexpected wakeups can stuff you right up. Should we regard tsleep() like
>the older sleep() call, as suspect, and program defensively? Should we
>be pragmatic, admit "We
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Mitsuru IWASAKI writes:
: # I haven't checked ACPI spec 2.0 yet though :-)
Wouldn't you know it. I printed the 1.0, and then the errata for it.
Now I have to kill another couple of trees to print the 2.0 spec.
Warner
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> > It is related with quite wide areas, not only for power management.
> > # I'm interested in power management part personally for the first step
> > # though.
>
> Do I understand correctly that things like monitoring cooling fans etc is
> also possible? I guess the people running (lots of) ser
Thus spake The Hermit Hacker ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> 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
a quick DirectActiveVBScript, you mean.
Alex
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Well, I've failed in my main objective (to deuglify the shutdown messages),
but an interesting debate has resulted instead, so I can't feel too bad.
I did a little research to support my position on sleep/wakeup, and here's
the best I have. This is pretty long, and unlikely to shake your world v
On Sat, Aug 12, 2000 at 12:35:27AM +0900, Mitsuru IWASAKI wrote:
> > I'm not quite sure what it does, but it seems to work fine here on my
> > ASUS CUSL2, at least the shutdown part.
>
> Thank you for your report. It would be helpful to check
> http://www.teleport.com/~acpi/whatis1.htm
> and it'
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Nickolay Dudorov writes:
: After the next commit 'make buildkernel' stops in
: 'sys/modules/oldcard' directory. After applaing the following patch
: I can make buildkernel.
I broke this, I'm sorry. I just committed a fix.
Warner
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> I'm not quite sure what it does, but it seems to work fine here on my
> ASUS CUSL2, at least the shutdown part.
Thank you for your report. It would be helpful to check
http://www.teleport.com/~acpi/whatis1.htm
and it's links.
It is related with quite wide areas, not only for power management.
Benedikt Schmidt wrote:
>
> Everytime I try to unmount one of the ufs partitions on my harddisk the system
> hangs and I can do nothing but a hard reset.
>
> This happens whenever I shutdown the system too. It tries to unmount one of
> the partitions and hangs before the "dirty flag" is removed
> 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!
Thanks. I think we need to implement power man
> >Folks, there are a lot of exciting and cool things, like Processor
> >and Device Power State Control, Thermal Management, Replacement
> >PnP system, OS initiated hibernation and many :-) I think now is
> >the time to start open and development, not only in Japan, for
> >FreeBSD ACPI support!
>
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