| You want to say me that there is an ATI graphics card that is more powerful
| than NVidia GeForce?
|
| Sorry, but FreeBSD is really good operating system. Good enough for use it
| on servers. As a system programmer, I wish to have a copy of it on my home
| desktop. And my son/daughter wish to p
| > | Gotcha - fix coming; I need to stash some randomness at shutdown time, and
| > | use that to reseed the RNG at reboot time.
| >
| > What about saving the state of the RNG and re-reading it on bootup? That
| > will allow Yarrow to continue right where it left off. :-)
|
| That's a bad thi
| I think there are other practical issues too. Unless the new libfetch
| fetch supports https this won't work. More to the point, I'd
| guess https needs a working /dev/random to set up the secure
| connection, but we're running fetch to set up /dev/random.
|
| How much entropy can we get from:
| DuH!
|
| NTP is the perfect way to gather entropy at bootup!
|
| Predicting the clock's offset from reality and the two way path to
| the server of choice is impossible, plus if people enable authentication
| later on the packets will be choke full of high-quality entropy.
|
| We need an ent
| >In fact, it would be rather interesting to have a configuration flag which
| >always forces something like an fsck on a file system in order to provide
| >some entropy to the random device. Or some other user-exposed way of
| >providing entropy. I might have some data on disk, or some networ
| Gotcha - fix coming; I need to stash some randomness at shutdown time, and
| use that to reseed the RNG at reboot time.
What about saving the state of the RNG and re-reading it on bootup? That
will allow Yarrow to continue right where it left off. :-)
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like when an entry in
UPDATING is needed) it's even easier.
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ng all developers to keep
documentation up to date?
Warner is the gatekeeper for UPDATING, and it seems to work rather well.
If there is no one explicitly on the doc project that you'd like doing this,
I'd take on the responsibility.
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to disallow symlinks in a tmpfs mounted
directory I'm sure would make a few people happy. The downfall, for being
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Oops! I've just committed the fix. It probably should be NO_UUCP, but no
one seems to want to make a final decision on the NOFOO vs. NO_FOO argument,
so I left it at NOUUCP for now.
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and see if that helps.
Different problems, I think. I downgraded if_ep.c to revision 1.95 and
the problem went away. Matthew Dodd believes he knows where the problem
is, so it should be fixed soon.
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Is anyone else seeing odd behaviour with a fairly recent -current, an ep
driver nic card and fragmented packets?
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| > http://www.freebsd.org/~cg/current.diff.gz contains a partial emu10k1
| > driver (minus recording) which is need of debugging. Give it a try!
|
| How current is this? Will it work against 4.0-STABLE?
I haven't tested it, but I believe so.
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http://www.freebsd.org/~cg/current.diff.gz contains a partial emu10k1
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| (my preference).
One is on the way...
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tuff gzip'ed just do an ftp
| install. Those bits are already gzip'ed for you.
Of course, you can always be good little FreeBSD users and order the CD.
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cards are good, but I usually use the 3Com 905[BC] cards.
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spirit# pkg_delete jive-1.1/
spirit#
Just you. :)
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| in my kernel config file i have:
|
| options CD9660 #ISO 9660 Filesystem
| options CD9660_ROOT #CD-ROM usable as root, CD9660
| required
Do you have
device atapicd0
In your configuration as well?
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| Commentary? Should I just commit the change and see what happens? 8)
Commit and see what happens. I'll keep the pointy had warm for you. 8)
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/foo-1.0, instead of just foo-1.0).
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| Submitted by: Matthew D. Fuller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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| If no one else fixes it, I'll try to look at it later today.
|
| Thanks,
| Justin
|
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| sizeof() is an operator whose value is determined at compile time.
| sizeof(*buf) gives the size of what buf points to. This would be `1' if
| buf were a char*, or `4' if buf were an int* [on the i386].
Ahh, so I've probably seen this concept used only on structures then.
at
sizeof(*buf) would work for dynamically allocated buffers.
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ential weenies) that will have
to be updated again before I commit them.
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of those random crashes every now and
again.
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whereis anything yields..
Warning: couldn't stat file /usr/local/lib/perl5/5.00502/man!
Warning: couldn't stat file /usr/local/lib/perl5/5.00502/man!
Warning: couldn't stat file /usr/local/lib/perl5/5.00502/man!
Warning: couldn't stat file /usr/local/lib/perl5/5.00502/man!
Warning: couldn't stat
Out of curiosity, is there a reason we are still using Berkeley DB v1.85 as
apposed to v2?
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Any hope of the aic driver gracing -current anytime soon? I'm really itching
to port my burning software over.
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