It's a normal part of PHK malloc, the standard FreeBSD malloc. It's for
turning on certain debugging options. PHK used a cute trick with symlinks to
avoid having to actually open a configuration file. See malloc(3).
Jason Young
Access US Chief Network Engineer
> -Ori
That should get your soundcard to appear as soundcard #0. There's an
astounding array of other cruft in your conf file that needs to go, but if
you're just puttering around and experimenting, do what you like.
BTW, "cat /dev/sndstat" is your friend.
Jason Young
Access US(t
#x27;re
primarily stuck in the kernel, or if some userland utility is sucking it up
(like natd, but your ipfw rules tend to rule out accidentally running
ethernet traffic through natd).
Jason Young
accessUS Chief Network Engineer
> -Original Message-
> From: james [mailto:[EMAIL PROT
> You can pull rev. 1.87 of if_ep.c out of the Attic from cvsweb:
>
> http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/cvsweb.cgi/src/sys/i386/isa/Attic/if_ep.c
>
> And it will drop directly into your tree in /sys/i386/isa.
> Make sure you
> have 1.23.2.1 or later of if_epreg.h.
Argh, I thought I was talking on t
The card is also available in a 16-bit version (it has a PC Card logo on the
back, I don't know if the Cardbus one does or not). It's important to note
that the 575 (not the 574) is CardBus. I used to have one, but
semi-thankfully, it got blown up by lightning and the replacement was 16-bit
and t
to the
new ATA driver.
I wonder if Soren (sorry, I don't know how to persuade my machine to spell
your name correctly) would be interested in one so that he could work on
supporting it? I would be happy to send one.. email me privately.
Jason Young
accessUS Chief Network Engineer
On Mon, 27
ough
> freebsd-current a few days ago asking for any problem reports with ep0.
> My mistake - sorry - I shall return to lurking.
I think David was joking with you, hence the \begin{wpaul} statement. Bill
Paul is of course our resident Ethernet driver guy, and he is not known
for his patience
I'm not certain what the problem is, but the ep0 changes that generated
the HEADS UP messages affect _only_ PC Cards. The other sections of code
are untouched. Further, I'm 99% sure the only card that could possibly
have been broken by the probe change is the 3C574 PC Card (not 3C574B
t of I couldn't figure out how to set the flag. This
is the "I'm probably doing this wrong" part.
2) Addition of the 574B's product ID.
3) Output of some more useful info when booting verbosely.
Jason Young
accessUS Chief Network Engineer
*** /home/doogie/if_ep.c
tem, you
need to specify them all on one line with one options set. Like this:
/home/doogie /home/joebob /home/luser -maproot=0:0 testbox.accessus.net
Jason Young
accessUS Chief Network Engineer
PS: I just realized the manpage disagrees with this; it has multiple
exports lines for the same files
Fscking a live system is a Bad Idea(tm) and should be avoided. Reboot into
single-user and fsck it manually (while unmounted).
Jason Young
ANET Chief Network Engineer
> -Original Message-
> From: Alex [mailto:a...@ukc.ac.uk]
> Sent: Monday, April 26, 1999 2:06 PM
> To: Jaso
A file's storage isn't freed until its last reference is removed. An open
file descriptor is a reference. Do you perhaps have a hung CD burner process
or something similar running?
If there is something holding that file open, a reboot would almost
certainly clear the space.
Jason
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