CARTER Anthony wrote:
Hey, I am looking for 5.0-CURRENT-20030218 version of compat4x for
running ymessenger, but I can only find 20020917 version on 4 different
FTP mirrors (including freebsd's main one).
Any ideas? Where is this?
Also, the 200212xx directory for compat4x is empty...Normal?
Antho
Hey, I am looking for 5.0-CURRENT-20030218 version of compat4x for
running ymessenger, but I can only find 20020917 version on 4 different
FTP mirrors (including freebsd's main one).
Any ideas? Where is this?
Also, the 200212xx directory for compat4x is empty...Normal?
Anthony Carter
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In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> "Matt Bedynek" writes:
: is it possible to use the 5.0-current kernel with releases such as 4.3?
: I would like to take advantage of the SMP optimizations that are in
: 5.0current.
Yes and No. The 4.3 binaries run fine, but many kernel interfaces
In the last episode (May 27), Matt Bedynek said:
> is it possible to use the 5.0-current kernel with releases such as
> 4.3? I would like to take advantage of the SMP optimizations that are
> in 5.0current.
-current is too unstable at the moment to try and use on a production
system, an
On Sun, May 27, 2001 at 04:51:58AM -0500, Matt Bedynek wrote:
> is it possible to use the 5.0-current kernel with releases such as 4.3?
> I would like to take advantage of the SMP optimizations that are in
> 5.0current.
No.
Kris
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On 27.05.2001 04:51:58 +, Matt Bedynek wrote:
> is it possible to use the 5.0-current kernel with releases such as 4.3?
No.
> I would like to take advantage of the SMP optimizations that are in
> 5.0current.
You would like to upgrade your whole system then.
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is it possible to use the 5.0-current kernel with releases such as 4.3?
I would like to take advantage of the SMP optimizations that are in
5.0current.
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