> On 11 Dec, Michael Kennett wrote:
> > I've just tried installing the last current snapshot (4.0-19991208-CURRENT)
> > onto an IBM laptop (365, type 2625-2E9) with a Xircom networking card
> > (CE3B-100BTX). It failed -- the pccard was not recognized.
> >
I've just tried installing the last current snapshot (4.0-19991208-CURRENT)
onto an IBM laptop (365, type 2625-2E9) with a Xircom networking card
(CE3B-100BTX). It failed -- the pccard was not recognized.
I mention this because the floppies/pccard/README.TXT mentioned the systems
that have been
FWIW, here are my experiences with the new ATA driver. Firstly, I've been
following the discussion on -current, and decided that this weekend I'd
convert over to the new ata drivers - but with a bit of trepidation, given
the discussion that's been going on. Anyway, I've rebuild my kernel, reboote
Garrett Wollman wrote:
>
> Perhaps if name[] had been declared thus:
>
> #define INTTYPE_NCHARS(t) ((sizeof(t) * 3 * CHAR_BIT + 7) / 8)
>
> char name[(sizeof "ipfw: ") + INTTYPE_NCHARS(int)];
Or alternatively (removing a bit more magic):
#include
#define INTTYPE_NCHARS(t) (how
> Hello FreebSD'ers!
>
[snip]
>
> I have been charged with the duty of ensuring that FreeBSD gets a
> security audit that has the credibility of OpenBSD's.
>
> Consider this to be a request-for-discussion that will head us over to
> the actual work of getting it done.
[snip]
Great idea. Here
Hi Guido,
> I have a 3.3.-stable system and somehow I cannot make buildworld
> a current tree.
> The porblem is:
> cc -c -I/alt/usr/src/gnu/lib/libgcc/../../../contrib/egcs/gcc/config
>-I/alt/usr/src/gnu/lib/libgcc/../../../contrib/egcs/gcc -I. -fexceptions -DIN_GCC
>-I/usr/obj/alt/usr/src/tmp
For those who don't know the acronymns RBL, DUL, etc... (like me a few
minutes ago :-), they are:
RBL Realtime Blackhole List
TSI Transport Security Initiative
DUL Dial-up User List
RSS Relay Spam Stopper.
More information can be found at the site: http://maps.vix.com/.
Regards