CONFERENCE ORGANIZERS
Program chair <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Walter Belgers, Giga Computer Consultant, NL
Program Committee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Frank van der Linden, Wasabi Systems, NL
Wim Vandeputte, KD85.com bvba, BE
Paul Kranenburg, Erasmus University, NL
Event Organization <[EM
x27;m not sure if it's the driver, the card
or the route entries.
Cheers,
Walter.
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utdown the
system.
I consider logging in as root evil. You never know who it is, by using
su at least you know which sysadmin is behind it.
Cheers,
Walter.
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Warner Losh wrote:
> There's a bug in the ata driver that Ian Downes has a patch for.
Yes - Ian sent it to me (thanks!) and indeed it does work. I've attached
the version that will fix -CURRENT.
Cheers,
Walter.
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yes, I did start pccardd
with the correct pccard.conf). Also using pccardd -i 3 did not work.
Regards,
Walter.
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r your architecture
into /boot/device.hints. [..]
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Walter.
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the near future.
The layered approach sounds like a fine one to me. I can wait until
Poul-Henning gets to it :)
Cheers,
Walter.
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To
; Niels himself found several passwords
and his PGP passphrase on his own laptop..
So, I think having the option to use encrypted swap on FreeBSD
would be nice. Is anybody already working on this? If not, how do
I get somebody to work on it? ;-)
Cheers,
Walter.
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