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On Mon, Dec 13, 1999 at 08:14:34AM +0100, Soren Schmidt wrote:
> Have you update your /dev with MAKEDEV from usr/src/etc recently?
I rebuilt and fresh MAKEDEVved at about 11AM PST with exactly the same
results...
-Adam Wight
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> > boot -v output using the wd driver follows:
>
> That's not very helpful; we know it works. How about some information on
> the problem?
Well... I'd sure like to send a boot -v for a kernel using ata... I don't
have the right hardware here to use a serial console, however.
Here are the rel
stern Digital 8110.
I can supply any other information required, of course.
-Adam Wight
boot -v output using the wd driver follows:
Copyright (c) 1992-1999 The FreeBSD Project.
Copyright (c) 1982, 1986, 1989, 1991, 1993
The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.
FreeBS
out, recompile, and send a more detailed
report.
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fix was checked in as rev 1.8 of
gnu/usr.bin/cc/cc_drv/Makefile, but was backed out several hours later.
Considering that 3.x is where many -current users have to begin, either this
fix should be re-inserted or the reference to mkstemps should be removed.
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x I like the -e option when I'm root and trying to debug things. I
x think that peter's fix seems to be ideal. You can find out about your
x own uid, but no one else's unless you are root.
I agree, but anything that runs suid has to be excluded as well.
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>You'll also note that there is no opposite to ``n'', but / and ? are
>symetrical operations using the same ``last argument''. n keeps the
>direction of the last search, I suppose that might be handy just in
>case you forgot what way it was you where going... :-).
'N' is the vertical reflection
Isn't it inconsistent behavior that a non-root user can reboot or shutdown
the machine with 'shutdown', yet only root can use 'halt' and 'reboot'?
-Adam Wight
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I recently purchased a Creative Ensoniq AudioPCI and was wondering if
anyone could give me tips on modifying the existing sound support to deal
with this card.
It claims to be compatible with Ensoniq SoundScape and Sound Blaster PCI
standards, as well as Sound Blaster and MPU-401 UART for MIDI, s
>> aha0 at port 0x130-0x133,0x130-0x133 irq 10 drq 6 on isa0
> ^^^
>This looks a bit wierd.
I get the same thing without your patch--I believe it showed up some time
between July 5th and 9th:
aha0 at port 0x330-0x333,0x330-0x333 irq 11 drq 5 on isa0
aha0: AHA-14
time, and everything looks just like it does
during a character device write. I don't understand this area of the
system well enough to do much useful debugging, but if anyone wants the
particulars, this is 120% repeatable.
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with
> > dd if=/dev/zero of=boot2.ldr bs=512 count=1 2>/dev/null
> > *** Error code 1
> Probably it consequences of recent dd changes...
So I'm not entirely alone, then. I actually kernel panic quite reliably every
time I try to dd onto a floppy. I can dd from one file to another without
a problem,
red if the pccard services
are being used, since it uses its own pccard code. Very Bad.
Then, the PCMCIA model that we use now makes it impossible to use both
functions of a doubly useful card. This too is Very Bad.
Is anyone addressing these problems?
-Adam Wight
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Why was the FTP_PASS_MODE logic changed? This forces everyone who uses active
connections to alter their environment...
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