ESTE MENSAJE ES BILINGUE - EAST MESSAGE IS BILINGUE
AHORRE HASTA UN 70 % EN SUS LLAMADAS INTERNACIONALES
QUIERE ECONOMIZAR EN SUS LLAMADAS INTERNACIONALES ??
Evite los costos elevados de las centrales telefónicas. Llame desde su
propio teléfono por la mitad del importe que ahora esta pagando. Si
Re-nicing wont help as I have just confirmed that the problem occurs
if I run MAME, exit MAME and then get on the net.
Very wierd... after running MAME, the serial port is unusable for
ppp unless I reboot. Just doing a DNS lookup causes several silo
overflows. MAME does something very strange
# uname -v
FreeBSD 3.1-STABLE #2: Mon Apr 26 22:46:11 EST 1999
I have noticed that if you do not have /usr/share/groff_font
directory, a buildworld will fail. I think GROFF_FONT_PATH is
missing from a Makefile maybe? The dev* directories are already
built in the obj tree...
Script started
Matthew Jacob wrote...
>
> Oh, very well, I'll have to say Perforce isn't that bad- it's just that it
> doesn't have a snappy set of tcl/tk GUI tools that allow you look at whole
> branch and revision histories..
I know there's a reasonable web-based tool that lets you look at revision
histories
On Sat, 1 May 1999, Matthew Dillon wrote:
> :
> :You could have answered this yourself by checking in
> :/pub/FreeBSD/FreeBSD-current/src/sys/pci/if_xl.c on ftp.cdrom.com.
> :Yes, this is only your repository; you must be using some patches
> :from Matt Dillon for NFS. The code in -current has the
Hrmmm for some strange reason since I cvsupped a few days ago, Ive been
getting strange messages on my consoles every time I move my mouse,
something to the effect of:
May 2 09:53:04 main /kernel: sio0: 103 more tty-level buffer overflows
(total 902)
Anyone got any ideas what this is?
Cheers
A
According to Matthew Jacob:
> doesn't have a snappy set of tcl/tk GUI tools that allow you look at whole
> branch and revision histories..
They're in the contributed section of the WWW site. The Windows client has a
GUI too.
>It doesn't have a 3-way filemerge too
--- Begin Message ---
A company asked me for data on interrupt response times in FreeBSD and
I've done a setup in my lab to measure it.
I have completed the first half of the task: characterising the
jitter on the response time, and the data are presented for all to
see here.
The second half of
Hi,
On Sat, May 01, 1999 at 03:18:23PM +0200, Dag-Erling Smorgrav wrote:
> "Daniel C. Sobral" writes:
> > Dag-Erling Smorgrav wrote:
> > > # Configure routing
interesting code deleted ... [..]
> > Looking there, it *does* seem that there is a problem. defaultrouter
> > is only used to set rou
On 01-May-99 Nick Hibma wrote:
>
> Did I miss an update on this? Could you guys drop me the output of dmesg
> (after a boot -v if possible)?
>
When doing some more research into this problem, I found that the BIOS did
not assign any IRQ to the USB controller, even though it was instructed
to do
I have seen silo overflows on my serial port when I am using user
mode ppp when using a PS/2 mouse and moused.
Whilst downloading a large file I was able to cause multiple sio
silo overflows by moving the mouse.
I have stopped using moused since then (because of this) and can
now download large f
># uname -v
>FreeBSD 3.1-STABLE #2: Mon Apr 26 22:46:11 EST 1999
>
>I have noticed that if you do not have /usr/share/groff_font
>directory, a buildworld will fail. I think GROFF_FONT_PATH is
>missing from a Makefile maybe? The dev* directories are already
>built in the obj tree...
Similarly
I'm currently trying to get a Promise Ultra/33 to work with Sørens new ata
drivers.
The kernel config is as per LINT:
machine "i386"
cpu "I486_CPU"
ident DEV
maxusers40
options INET#InterNETworking
options NETATALK
options
On Sat, May 01, 1999 at 04:22:25PM +0800, Peter Wemm
wrote:
> I've run two systems with PCM right since the first newbus commit, and it's
> worked for me. Admittedly I don't use it all that often, but it's never
> paniced and I don't recall getting any more sound problems than usual.
>
> I che
On Sun, 2 May 1999, Vallo Kallaste wrote:
> On Sat, May 01, 1999 at 04:22:25PM +0800, Peter Wemm
> wrote:
>
> > I've run two systems with PCM right since the first newbus commit, and it's
> > worked for me. Admittedly I don't use it all that often, but it's never
> > paniced and I don't recall
On Fre, 30. Apr 1999 11:38 Uhr -0700 David O'Brien
wrote:
>> perl5: not found
>> *** Error code 1
>
> Do you have NOPERL uncommented in /etc/make.conf? If so, don't do that.
No, I didn't.
And, since I could make the modules manually, why count have that worked?
I've since successfully make'd
On 2 May, Vallo Kallaste wrote:
> The sound broke for me between Apr.20 and 21. My onboard Vibra16X
> doesn't work either with pcm or Voxware drivers. Voxware complains
> about second DMA (1/3) and pcm just simply emits silence. Apr.20
> kernel works well.
FreeBSD 4.0-CURRENT #6: Sun Apr 25 20:0
#Tim Vanderhoek wrote:
#On Fri, Apr 30, 1999 at 04:52:58PM -0700, Matthew Dillon wrote:
#>
#> I expect the 3.2 release to be a really good release.
#
#I seem to recall that 2.2.x wasn't even called "-stable" until 2.2.2.
#That .2 release is exactly where 3.x is right now...
And it wasn't unti
Garrett Wollman speaks the truth when he says:
> > I can't quite figure why they stuck the word "open" in there, because it
> > couldn't possibly be more open than RIP.
>
> Because a previous link-state (aka shortest-path-first) routing
> protocol had been deployed which was not.
I can't believe
--On Son, 2. Mai 1999 19:32 Uhr +0200 Stefan Bethke
wrote:
> I'm currently trying to get a Promise Ultra/33 to work with Sørens new ata
> drivers.
I've delved into the code a bit more. The panic results from
ata_pciattach() not checking whether an IRQ resource could be allocated.
Ths seems to
> -Original Message-
> From: Seigo TANIMURA [mailto:tanim...@naklab.dnj.ynu.ac.jp]
> Sent: 02 May 1999 06:58
> To: n...@jelal.kn-bremen.de
> Cc: tanim...@naklab.dnj.ynu.ac.jp; zin...@jan.ne.jp;
> freebsd-current@freebsd.org; freebsd-multime...@freebsd.org
> Subject: Re: Call for Review: Vox
Added to current today was the driver for the Iomega USB Zip 100 drive.
Add
controller umass0
in your kernel config file.
The driver is probably buggy and might crash your system.
The driver currently works properly only on UHCI controllers (Intel and
Via chipsets), due to lack of prop
> And it wasn't until 2.2.5 that I saw an official note saying "2.1.7
> users should upgrade now." I won't upgrade my mission-critical
> systems until I see a similar notice from Jordan or someone in his
> place.
>
> For mission-critical systems, I'm still installing 2.2.8-stable.
And I can only
This one did not arrive in my mailbox. Can someone send it to me? I
would like to avoid downloading 6Mbytes again.
Jean-Marc
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On Mon, 3 May 1999, Jean-Marc Zucconi wrote:
> This one did not arrive in my mailbox. Can someone send it to me? I
> would like to avoid downloading 6Mbytes again.
I'm going to mail it to you separately, but it might not look like it
came from me.
>
> Jean-Marc
>
>
>
> To Unsubscribe: send m
Hi,
There are two things going on with the route setup.
if [ "x$defaultrouter" != "xNO" ] ; then
static_routes="default ${static_routes}"
route_default="default ${defaultrouter}"
fi
1) since route_default is never used, it should be deleted, ignore that
li
I've just committed Matt's VFS/BIO/NFS patch.
Alan
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Don't!
--On Son, 2. Mai 1999 12:44 Uhr -0500 Lars Fredriksen
wrote:
> So rc.conf should read: (example from my setup)
>
>
> defaultrouter="YES" # Set to default gateway (or NO).
> static_routes="local" # Set to static route list (or leave
> empty).
> route_local=" -net
Soren, I did a bit of experimenting with my CVS archive and found that version
1.8 of ata-all.c was the last one that worked on my problem box. 1.9 spewed
out errors about unexpected interrupts whilst probing and eventually hung, and
1.10 gave the unable to mount wd0s2a errors we all love.
Thanks for setting me straight! I am backtracking trying to find out what I
did wrong initially when I tried to set it up. I certainly botched the
debugging part :-(
Lars
Stefan Bethke wrote:
> Don't!
>
> --On Son, 2. Mai 1999 12:44 Uhr -0500 Lars Fredriksen
> wrote:
>
> > So rc.conf should read
> Garrett Wollman speaks the truth when he says:
> > > I can't quite figure why they stuck the word "open" in there,
> because it
> > > couldn't possibly be more open than RIP.
> >
> > Because a previous link-state (aka shortest-path-first) routing
> > protocol had been deployed which was not.
If
p...@originative.co.uk wrote in message ID
:
> The Acorn used a 6502. They went on to produce a box in the UK called the
> BBC Computer. It was *way* ahead of it's time, I still have it in the
> garage. Graphics resolutions that were better than the IBM PC that came
> later, 3 channel sound capabil
It seems Stephen Hocking-Senior Programmer PGS Tensor Perth wrote:
> Soren, I did a bit of experimenting with my CVS archive and found that
> version
> 1.8 of ata-all.c was the last one that worked on my problem box. 1.9 spewed
> out errors about unexpected interrupts whilst probing and eventual
a box with de and xl interfaces plus BRIDGE and DUMMYNET compiled in,
doing a "sysctl -a" will panic the box. (currproc == sysctl)
i have both bridging and ipfw enabled on the bridged packets,
my de0 card has no ip and my xl0 card does.
if you aren't easily able to reproduce it, i'll try harder
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