have to insert my
network card twice (Netgear - old version), but my modem card (Xircom) works
fine straight away. CURRENT, OLDCARD.
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Konstantin.
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Hi,
Are Iomega Peerless USB drives supported in CURRENT?
I assume they can be recognised as a generic SCSI-over-USB drive, but want
to be sure they work OK.
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Konstantin.
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Hello,
Are USB MMC Card Readers (such as SanDisk ImageMate) supported in
CURRENT?
I suppose they can be treated as generic SCSI-over-USB drives, just
want to be sure...
Thanks,
Konstantin.
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list from the IS_LOCKING_VFS macro. I can
> > >produce a patch if it sounds reasonably.
> >
> > Yeah, I think that makes a lot of sense.
>
> See attached. Please let me know if it is OK for you.
>
> -Maxim
>
> --
>
way of doing install default (i.e. always use
it)?
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Stephan van Beerschoten wrote:
> I am having trouble compiling XFree86 from the ports tree.. I once
> ever few weeks recompile several packages again because I run -CURRENT
> and want to keep everything nicely sync'ed and updated in ports too..
>
> But while compiling .. I got this error:
>
> L
of the kernel.
If anybody would like to do it, I am ready to help.
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affected ports would need their ${PREFIX}/etc/rc.d files removed
> (otherwise you would start them twice) along with a message letting the
> installer know how to start it properly.
>
If xinetd has a startup script, why don't you just set inetd_enable="NO" and let
the /usr/l
wrong?
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Does anybody knows why there are two GCC in CURRENT?
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e checkout of the SMPng stuff...
No idea why it's happening.
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re for MS DOS (remember COM1 and LPT1? :-)
I am not sure /proc/ names are very useful, but
/dev/std{in|out|err} definitely are.
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owing files in a locale
directory:
LC_COLLATE, LC_CTYPE, LC_MESSAGES, LC_MONETARY, LC_TIME,
and proceed if any of them has been found...
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k all other LC_*, and then LANG.
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d man pages to refer to
> /opt. Duh.
>
Just wondering: what is the reason of using /opt instead of /usr/local,
apart from Solaris influence? Do you use /usr/local for anything?
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Pierre Beyssac wrote:
> [ -security trimmed from Cc: ]
>
> On Wed, Oct 13, 1999 at 11:11:43AM -0400, Patrick Bihan-Faou wrote:
> > >pkg_delete lp
> > >pkg_delete yp
> > >
> > >Has anyone done/tried this in the past, and if so, what was the
> > > reaction? Or what do people think? I
"Kurt D. Zeilenga" wrote:
> This discussion is diverging a bit from this list's charter. Hence,
> I'll be brief.
>
> Amancio Hasty wrote:
> > True LDAP (v2 or v3) does not provide record locking . Now the question is
> > does Novell's NDS 8 -- a native LDAP v3 -- , Oracle's Directory
> > Server
Hi!
Has FreeBSD-3.x a correct implementation of T/TCP?
There is some bug mentioned in Squid FAQ
(http://squid.nlanr.net/Squid/FAQ/FAQ-14.html#ss14.2), about
brokenness of T/TCP in FreeBSD-2.2.2.
Why I'm asking about this, is because I recently read an advice in one
of the FreeBSD mailing lists,
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