Hi,
since the last update to 13.2-BETA2 (via freebsd-update) and drm-510-kmod (on
i915)
I noticed that firefox has much more artifacts than usually on FreeBSD or Linux,
(I am already used to artifacts in browser windows, they seem to happen
regardless
of graphics chip, operating system, or web
Hello,
On 21.12.22 01:24, Mark Millard wrote:
Alain Zscheile wrote on
Date: Tue, 20 Dec 2022 23:12:40 UTC :
I encountered a build failure while trying to build fbsd'
src.git commit ae521fda895ff0b5076904f08ec92e3c60d53701
That commit is from main:
• git: ae521fda895f - main - st
ars to have omitted building a linker when it
detected that the current one is recent enough/matches)
It might also be that case that this is just the result of a
missing dependency, which messes with parallel building, idk...
Regards,
Alain Zscheile
of sync after these race situation ?
Idea: Does it can make sense to reinit the log file at shutdown time ?
Is it possible that some bad drive write caching (or too aggressive caching in
vm) with bad ordering, can
trigger this kind of issues with the journal when snapshot is quiescing the fs ?
l, journaled soft-updates)
devfs on /dev (devfs, local, multilabel)
fdescfs on /dev/fd (fdescfs)
procfs on /proc (procfs, local)
Notice that nearly no fs activity occurring while doing this snapshot.
Also no problems when SUJ is disable.
Anyway, thanks so much for your wonderful and heavy wo
Donald Creel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> écrivait (wrote) :
> This has been reproducible for the last few weeks. System will crash if
> I am strictly from ttyv(n) or using KDE3.x and drag and drop.
I have no crashes but i see locks of gbde file systems (no more
activity, system idle 100%, file systems un
John Baldwin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> écrivait (wrote) :
> I'm about to commit some changes to the clock interrupt code on the x86,
> try again once those are in place.
Yes, fixed: no more clock skew now.
FreeBSD yoko.hsc.fr 5.0-CURRENT FreeBSD 5.0-CURRENT #70: Fri Oct 6
13:32:01 CEST 2000
I have noticed that -CURRENT (build last week) is subject to a very high
clock deviation:
Oct 4 12:14:08 yoko ntpd[674]: time reset 1.367273 s
Oct 4 12:14:08 yoko ntpd[674]: synchronisation lost
Oct 4 12:32:26 yoko ntpd[674]: synchronisation lost
Oct 4 12:41:06 yoko ntpd[674]: time reset 4.3
Alain Thivillon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> écrivait (wrote) :
> Other problem with -CURRENT and laptops is that system time is not
> reinitialised after suspend and resume :)
Oups, this one is fixed by adding new 'pmtimer' device in my kernel.
Maybe an entry in UPD
Mitsuru IWASAKI <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> écrivait (wrote) :
> Do you have acpi enabled in your kernel?
no. I have tried ACPI some days ago, but system boot becomes
incredibly slow (for example, syslogd complained about something like
'child process timeout' after enabling ACPI). All system a
Reifenberger Michael <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> écrivait (wrote) :
> My configuration:
> - Tecra8000
I run the same, with only 64Mo.
> - 256MB Ram
> - ad0: IBM DARA 25000 @ UDMA33
> - ad1: IBM DARA 26480 @ UDMA33
I have only one disk, in DMA, with softupdates. I have tried
som
There is a huge security hole in -CURRENT devfs, i don't known if this
is a temporary issue or a 'real' bug:
$ id
uid=2089(yann) gid=2089(yann) groups=2089(yann)
$ uname -a
FreeBSD yoko.hsc.fr 5.0-CURRENT FreeBSD 5.0-CURRENT #57: Fri Sep 15
13:36:26 CEST 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/src/sys/co
Peter Jeremy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> écrivait (wrote) :
> Notice that although it's advertising a window size of 17520, it's
> not sending the next packet until the previous packet is ack'd.
I have seen the same behaviour with postfix: it seems that
window is not used and that every packet
Leif Neland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> écrivait (wrote) :
> Just cvsupped:
>
> Make buildworld seems ok now, however make installworld fails:
Mine installs (maybe i am a lucky one or i have cvsup
before/after you, who knows ...)
But /usr/libdata/perl/5.006/mach/IO/Socket.pm is broken
"Andrey A. Chernov" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> écrivait (wrote) :
> Some of recent kernel TCP changes cause TCP completely not working,
> i.e. any network daemon (mountd, sendmail, cfsd) started from "rc" on
> dialup machine hangs with 3min "Can't connect' timeout and user level
> "ppp" started than ha
Jonathan Lemon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> écrivait (wrote) :
> jlemon 2000/05/05 20:31:10 PDT
>
> Modified files:
> sys/netinet tcp.h tcp_input.c tcp_output.c
> tcp_timer.c tcp_var.h
> Log:
> Implement TCP NewReno, as documented in RFC 2582. This allo
root device" :)
My kernel config is on http://www.hsc.fr/~thivillo/YOKO50
i have rerun cvsup to be sure that all things are in sync, ipl.s shows:
$FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/isa/ipl.s,v 1.34 2000/03/29 06:15:43 dillon Exp $
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. astpending is now undefined (/usr/src/sys/kern/kern_sig.c:1168)
. some calls to get_mplock and rel_mplock are made without #define SMP
conditionnal compile in following modules:
kern_exec
kern_exit
kern_sig
kern_sync
mfs_vfsops
mem
trap
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to let the 2.4 propagate and wait
for the reports, 2.4.1 will be release to correct any major problems, David's
patch will be part of it.
BTW, David can you please provide a ChangeLog entry and thanks for the patch.
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>
-a, --text
is already taken.
Option letter is something rather scarce for GNU grep, but I think
there's some left ;-)
> Is there an alpha of 2.4 available anywhere? I wouldn't mind adding the
> environmental vars support to our 2.3 also.
>
grep-2.3h beta released (Fr
of binary files.
>
Thanks, for the clarifications. It is "dommage" (too bad ?) that
the changes were not sent back to gnu.
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Bonjour M. Peter Jeremy
> On 1999-Nov-12 13:13:54 +1100, Alain Magloire wrote:
> >(On Solaris, you can read() a directory).
>
> On any real Unix you can read() a directory - `everything is a file'.
>
Yes, and real programmers do not eat quiche either.
For the Sol
s is such problem for you, there is en environ
variable, that will restore the 2.0 behaviour(everything is text)
export GREP_OPTIONS=--text
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Has anyone had problems with the kernel hanging at bootup with this
morning's cvsup'ed kernel right after it probes the paralel port and
judging by the "usual" boot information right before it probes ad0. I
thought it might be the "new" atapi drivers so I tried with the wdc0
controller but it hang
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