There is already a patch in PR ports/30899. It is OK to commit it
IF you can test it first on a FreeBSD 4.x system (any architecture)
and also a -current Alpha system.
John
Mark Murray wrote:
> John
>
> I have a patch (courtesy of Brian Somers) that fixes M3. I believe
> he has submitted it to
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> YAMAMOTO
Shigeru writes:
: I make 2 patches for NEWCARD.
Wonderful!
: one is to supoort to suspend/resume PC Card devices on NEWCARD.
Hmmm. Something about this patch looks incorrect. Wouldn't it delete
the actual bus (eg pccard/cardbus)? I'd think that we'd wa
> sources from yesterday evening. rebuild with kernel sources from tonight.
> same results.
>
>
> vt0: unknown trident VGA, 80 columns, color, 8 screens, unknown keyboard
> Warning: Driver mistake: repeat make_dev ("ttyv0")
> panic: don't do that
> Debugger ("panic"
> stopped atdebugger+0x44
On 19-Nov-01 Makoto Matsushita wrote:
>
> jhb> Not sure what this is all about. /etc/fstab should exist in
> jhb> theory. Actually, it might not exist yet.
>
> /etc/fstab should *not* exist since /etc is in mfsroot.flp. If there
> is /etc/fstab which is match your disk configulation, that's
John Baldwin wrote:
> On 19-Nov-01 Jim Bryant wrote:
>
>>anyhow, now that this is working, i'm kinda pissed to have lost use of my
>>mouse wheel. apparently the keyboard was made before
>>wheels became popular.
>>
>>anyone know a good usb keyboard with a ps/2 mouse port built-in that will
>>tr
jhb> Not sure what this is all about. /etc/fstab should exist in
jhb> theory. Actually, it might not exist yet.
/etc/fstab should *not* exist since /etc is in mfsroot.flp. If there
is /etc/fstab which is match your disk configulation, that's magic :-)
jhb> During an install w/o using existin
On 19-Nov-01 Jim Bryant wrote:
> anyhow, now that this is working, i'm kinda pissed to have lost use of my
> mouse wheel. apparently the keyboard was made before
> wheels became popular.
>
> anyone know a good usb keyboard with a ps/2 mouse port built-in that will
> translate the wheel on the
John Baldwin wrote:
> On 18-Nov-01 Jim Bryant wrote:
>
>>John Baldwin wrote:
>>
>>
>>>On 16-Nov-01 Jim Bryant wrote:
>>>
>>>
It's not the BIOS failing it...
The BTX bootstrap loader V 1.00 detects the keyboard, and refuses to proceed
without it.
>>>Err, no. BTX cares
Hello all,
I have -current source and kernel from 11/12/2001. The source tree is that
installed from /stand/sysinstall of that date. I have rebuilt the world using
it, followed by the kernel. All appears well. Today I tried started up gdm
for the first time. After it was running I switche
Bob Vaughan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> sources from yesterday evening. rebuild with kernel sources from tonight.
> same results.
>
>
> vt0: unknown trident VGA, 80 columns, color, 8 screens, unknown keyboard
> Warning: Driver mistake: repeat make_dev ("ttyv0")
Does this only happen with a re
On 18-Nov-01 Jim Bryant wrote:
> John Baldwin wrote:
>
>> On 16-Nov-01 Jim Bryant wrote:
>>
>>>It's not the BIOS failing it...
>>>
>>>The BTX bootstrap loader V 1.00 detects the keyboard, and refuses to proceed
>>>without it.
>>>
>>
>> Err, no. BTX cares zero, zilch, nada about keyboards. Ca
On 17-Nov-01 Trent Nelson wrote:
> This occurs for every device, as you'd expect. So, everything gets
> stored to /dev/ad0s3a, which is only 128MB, which'll obviously fill
> up pretty quickly and fail.
>
> 1. /mnt/dev is empty. Why isn't /dev being used? The correct
>e
hi, there!
On Mon, Nov 19, 2001 at 06:19:50PM +0200, Ruslan Ermilov wrote:
> > Can setgroups return a positive number? If so, you've just changed
> > the semantics of the funtion; before, it used to return 0 on 0 or a
> > positive number.
> >
> No. setgroups() is a syscall, and as such return
On Tue, Nov 13, 2001 at 02:28:57PM -0800, Terry Lambert wrote:
> Max Khon wrote:
> >
> > hi, there!
> >
> > Any objections if I will commit the following patch (see PR/15421)?
>
> Can setgroups return a positive number? If so, you've just changed
> the semantics of the funtion; before, it used
Quoting Warner Losh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
| In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Peter Wemm
| writes:
| : Edwin Culp wrote:
| : > I just rebooted and was put into single user with the following
| message:
| : >
| : > /boot/kernel/kernel: KLD linprocfs.ko: depends on linux - not
| available
| : >
| :
I was recently informed that current has been seeing a lot of spam
lately. i have just gone over the last two weeks of mail to current
and found a number of spam indicators. these have been added to the
anti-spam system. nearly all spam is MIMEhmmm.
i dont read all the lists, there are ju
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, "Georg-W. Koltermann" writes
:
>I also tried to update /compat/linux/dev/vmnet1 to match the
>/dev/vmnet1, and that got me just a litte bit farther. I now get
>"Could not get address for /dev/vmnet1: Invalid argument
>Failed to configure ethernet0." I added some pr
At Sun, 18 Nov 2001 09:37:12 +0100 (MET),
Hellmuth Michaelis wrote:
>
> Thought i update my current this morning and ran into two problem with
> vmware:
>
> 1) when starting vmware, vmware.sh aborts with
>
>vmware.sh: cannot create /compat/linux/dev/vmnet1: no such device
>or address
H
On Sun, Nov 18, 2001 at 02:41:30PM -0800, Hiten Pandya wrote:
> hello all,
> please tell me if i have done something wrong but...
>
> i have installed 5.0-CURRENT as of the latest CVS copy
> of 7.00pm GMT British Time.. it all works fine...
>
> but.. i think there is a problem witht the linux
>
sources from yesterday evening. rebuild with kernel sources from tonight.
same results.
vt0: unknown trident VGA, 80 columns, color, 8 screens, unknown keyboard
Warning: Driver mistake: repeat make_dev ("ttyv0")
panic: don't do that
Debugger ("panic"
stopped at debugger+0x44 pushl %ebx
Hi all,
I make 2 patches for NEWCARD.
one is to supoort to suspend/resume PC Card devices on NEWCARD.
other is to ignore ghost interrupt at ed driver when removing PC Card.
It is a quick hack and I only tested on my NotePC, Sony VAIO 818.
So I don't know my patches work fine on other NotePC.
P
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