Your message dated: Tue, 21 Mar 2000 20:57:17 GMT
>> > Is this because xmcd needs updating to work with the new CAM system,
>> > or something else?
>>
>> You need to recompile xmcd.
>>
>
>In that case I need to wait for the package to be updated. xmcd needs
>Motif, which I don't have, so I use
It seems Warner Losh wrote:
> : >A comment: this is a 18GB IBM 7200 RPM disk and i noticed it tends
> : >to become very hot compared to other disks when mounted in the
> : >same machine (on a removable frame). Do others have the same
> : >experience ?
>
> Yes. They run very hot. I had to steal
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Soren Schmidt writes:
: > TEMPC=`camcontrol cmd -v -n da -u 0 -c "4D 0 76 0 0 0 0 0 20 0" -i 32 "s9 i1"`
: Hmm, wonder if one can get that info from their ATA disks as well...
Don't know. You'd have to ask IBM. All the above camcontrol is doing
is reading a s
On Wed, Mar 22, 2000 at 12:22:42AM +, Richard Wendland wrote:
> Any views gratefully received. A fix would be much better :-)
Not sure if my meager setup helps any, but in the interests in providing
results to help the cause so-to-speak, I ran the test on my own machine
(followed the instruc
> Don't know. You'd have to ask IBM. All the above camcontrol is doing
> is reading a special mode page (I'm sure ken will correct me if I'm
> wrong)... Do ata drives have this concept?
i think they do.
cheers
luigi
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:I have a BookPC with a built in Davi Comm 10/100 ethernet card.
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:I am always getting
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:/kernel: dc0: watchdog timeout
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:every few minutes..
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:Can thease errors be stopped?
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:Thank you for any reply
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> 'sys/scocket.h' header file start using ALIGN macro
> defined in 'machine/param.h' header file while the man page
> for "socket" only mentioned 'sys/types.h' as the prerequisite
> for 'sys/socket.h'.
>
> As a result the 'net/pchar' port is now broken.
Yes, this problem is
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