I apologized in advance, and I do again, but I have no way of
knowing if Ollivier is subscribed to -chat. Thanks for
understanding. Further discssion has been moved to chat.
On Wed, Dec 20, 2000 at 08:19:34AM +0200, Mark Murray wrote:
> This is offtopic! If you need to discuss it, please take i
This is offtopic! If you need to discuss it, please take it to
-chat.
> Sorry to post this to -current, but (as should be obvious from
> the below) it's the only way I can get Ollivier to see it :(
>
> Why are you (or your ISP) refusing to accept mail from people
> with cable modems? Enquiring
On Tuesday, 19th December 2000, "Donald J . Maddox" wrote:
>Why are you (or your ISP) refusing to accept mail from people
>with cable modems? Enquiring minds want to know... ;-)
> - Transcript of session follows -
>... while talking to frmug.org.:
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Sorry to post this to -current, but (as should be obvious from
the below) it's the only way I can get Ollivier to see it :(
Why are you (or your ISP) refusing to accept mail from people
with cable modems? Enquiring minds want to know... ;-)
The original message was received at Tue, 19 Dec 200
On Tue, Dec 19, 2000 at 09:56:36PM +0100, Ollivier Robert wrote:
> According to Donald J . Maddox:
> > open. Also, why the odd format in the addresses?
>
> Looks like some kind of IPv6 address...
You're right. I compiled the new kernel with IPV6 enabled. I
didn't have IPV6 in my previous kern
According to Donald J . Maddox:
> open. Also, why the odd format in the addresses?
Looks like some kind of IPv6 address...
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This patch works for me on a P2B-DS, previously I had to power off by
hand.
Thanks!
Danny
On Tuesday 19 December 2000 10:36, Mitsuru IWASAKI wrote:
> Hi,
>
> > I think you're the main maintainer of the ACPICA codebase (and yes, I
> > know that parts of it is imported from Intel). Attached is a
I've had a problem with -current for a couple weeks that appeared to be a
boot hang at first glace. I compiled the kernel with ddb and was able to
break into the debugger when things appeared to hang. After the kernel
starts up /sbin/init the OS will pause for a second and then begin spewing
th
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You're right that the answer to my question was IPV6 (I didn't have
it compiled into the previous kernel). You're wrong that a port
need not be open to receive connections. You will note in the
log excerpt below that these are connection *attempts*, not actual
connections.
On Tue, Dec 19, 2000
On Tue, 19 Dec 2000, Michael Class wrote:
> It seems that NewReno is switched on by default in current.
> Unfortunately switching off NewReno does not change the problem. In
> times of very high network-traffic I am still unable to use the network.
> The system does not even respond to a ping wh
To answer your first question, a port need not be open in order to receive
connections. To answer your second, these appear to be IPv4 addresses
encapsulated as IPv6 addresses.
> Dec 19 12:21:04 cae88-102-101 /boot/kernel/kernel: Connection attempt to TCP
> ::0001:25 from ::0001:1286
> Dec 19
On Tue, Dec 19, 2000 at 07:33:49PM +0100, Szilveszter Adam wrote:
> On Tue, Dec 19, 2000 at 01:20:57PM -0500, Donald J . Maddox wrote:
> > After my latest update, I am getting LOTS of the following in my logs:
> >
> > Dec 19 12:21:04 cae88-102-101 /boot/kernel/kernel: Connection attempt to TCP
>
On Tue, Dec 19, 2000 at 01:20:57PM -0500, Donald J . Maddox wrote:
> After my latest update, I am getting LOTS of the following in my logs:
>
> Dec 19 12:21:04 cae88-102-101 /boot/kernel/kernel: Connection attempt to TCP
>::0001:25 from ::0001:1286
> Dec 19 12:24:08 cae88-102-101 /boot/kernel/ke
After my latest update, I am getting LOTS of the following in my logs:
Dec 19 12:21:04 cae88-102-101 /boot/kernel/kernel: Connection attempt to TCP ::0001:25
from ::0001:1286
Dec 19 12:24:08 cae88-102-101 /boot/kernel/kernel: Connection attempt to TCP ::0001:25
from ::0001:1299
Dec 19 12:27:13
Hi, I want to commit pecoff module under sys/compat/.
The code is at
http://people.freebsd.org/~takawata/pecoff.tar.gz
This is kernel part of PEACE(http://chiharu.haun.org/peace/),that is
announced as NewFeature of NetBSD1.5.
Currently one more kernel module is needed to use PEACE in FreeBSD.
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Hi,
> I think you're the main maintainer of the ACPICA codebase (and yes, I know
> that parts of it is imported from Intel). Attached is a trivial patch which
> makes for cleaner testing for RB_POWEROFF in acpi_shutdown_final() - I've had
> various kernel/userland routines invoke reboot sequence
Matthew Thyer wrote:
>
> Michael Class wrote:
> > i am seeing a problem with 5.0-current (from 14.12.00) and a 3COM
> > 3CCFE575CT Lancard (pc-cardbus) using the xl-driver.
>
> > Why behaves my FreeBSD-machines worse then the other boxes? Any Ideas?
>
> Make sure you are running with the TCP/IP
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John Indra <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Yeah... finally, my world is in sync with the kernel, what a joy :)
> Until know... the system is pretty stable.
> Will this be committed to the tree soon?
It has been comitted, I just wanted to test building first.
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On Tue, Dec 19, 2000 at 01:32:47AM -0800, Mike Smith wrote:
> > Why is there the same VGA code in dev/fb/vga.c and libvgl? I think
> > especially of the set_palette routines.
>
> The framebuffer code is a newer addition. Libvgl was done quite a while
> ago as more or less a proof-of-concept.
>
> Why is there the same VGA code in dev/fb/vga.c and libvgl? I think
> especially of the set_palette routines.
The framebuffer code is a newer addition. Libvgl was done quite a while
ago as more or less a proof-of-concept.
> As a more general rule, what's the philosophy for the future of
> lib
Dear hackers,
Why is there the same VGA code in dev/fb/vga.c and libvgl? I think
especially of the set_palette routines.
As a more general rule, what's the philosophy for the future of
libvgl and framebuffer? Should VGL drawing routines be moved to
dev/fb/vga.c?
Also, there are some drawing rou
On Tue, Dec 19, 2000 at 09:22:57AM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>Can you try the appended patch and tell us how it goes?
Yeah... finally, my world is in sync with the kernel, what a joy :)
Until know... the system is pretty stable.
Will this be committed to the tree soon?
Thank you very much
On Tue, Dec 19, 2000 at 10:16:01AM +0200, Ruslan Ermilov wrote:
>If I remeber correctly, someone else reported this was caused by
>phk's change staticizing something... Sorry, I do not recall this
>in details, and I don't have a fresh -CURRENT.
OK then...
Any workaround or fix coming shortly to
John Indra <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> cc -c -O -pipe -Wall -Wredundant-decls -Wnested-externs -Wstrict-prototypes
> -Wmissing-prototypes -Wpointer-arith -Winline -Wcast-qual
> -fformat-extensions -ansi -nostdinc -I- -I. -I../.. -I../../dev
> -I../../../include -I../../contrib/dev/acpica/Subsy
If I remeber correctly, someone else reported this was caused by
phk's change staticizing something... Sorry, I do not recall this
in details, and I don't have a fresh -CURRENT.
On Tue, Dec 19, 2000 at 02:35:54PM +0700, John Indra wrote:
> Dear all...
>
> Has anyone noticed this problem? Or is
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