On Sun, May 28, 2000 at 08:55:37PM -0600, Warner Losh wrote:
> The patch works for me! Yippie! I have my AJ back again.
I don't know if this is related, but:
I cvsup'd to -CURRENT this evening (my first attempt to do so), and am
now seeing the following error on boot:
pid 156 (ldconfig), uid
"Mark C. Langston" wrote:
>
> On Sun, May 28, 2000 at 08:55:37PM -0600, Warner Losh wrote:
> > The patch works for me! Yippie! I have my AJ back again.
>
> I don't know if this is related, but:
>
> I cvsup'd to -CURRENT this evening (my first attempt to do so), and am
> now seeing the followi
All,
I recently got my hands on an internal Courier I-Modem. Figuring it was very
similar to a regular PnP modem I dropped it in my -current box and it showed
up as 'unknown'. Hmm.
Further inspection of isa/sio.c revealed that the modem's pnp id was not in
the table so I added it and rebuilt the k
> On Sun, 28 May 2000 21:04:23 -0400
> Will Andrews <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> What would make ftp(1) think it has an IPv6 connection?
andrews> I have no idea..
It seems ftp(1) think using IPv6.
There is a bug in existing getaddrinfo(). getaddrinfo() returns IPv4
address as IPv4 mapp
>There is a bug in existing getaddrinfo(). getaddrinfo() returns IPv4
>address as IPv4 mapped IPv6 address in some case. It occures when:
> - INET6 is enabled in kernel
> - host has A RR and RR
I guess the condition includes RES_USE_INET6 ("options inet6"
in re
The patch fixes the problem with the overflow message and gets my connection
speed back up. Which is good. Unfotunately my display is having problems.
Not nearly as much as before but still noticable and a little annoying.
steve
> :Hi,
> :
> :ok so I am having a couple of problems.
> :
> :T
This might even solve my Kerberos V problem when IPv6 is enabled in the
kernel.
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Thus spake Hajimu UMEMOTO ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> IPv4 connection via mapped address is still IPv6 connection. In this
> case, if ftp(1) doesn't have awareness of using mapped address, your
> problem will occur. And, ftp(1) seems not aware about it.
Yes. NetBSD did that commit just right now.
I
> No, I don't mean rodents who've nibbled on chocolate-covered expresso
> beans, I mean PS/2 mice which fall victim to this new problem:
>
> May 19 00:50:45 zippy /kernel: psmintr: out of sync (00c0 != ).
>
> I've seen it for the last few weeks and can only think that something
> must be sto
:
:
:The patch fixes the problem with the overflow message and gets my connection
:speed back up. Which is good. Unfotunately my display is having problems.
:Not nearly as much as before but still noticable and a little annoying.
:
:steve
I can't imagine how the display problems could be r
it boggles my mind as well, but when I comment out the SMP lines in my config
file:
options SMP # Symmetric MultiProcessor Kernel
options APIC_IO # Symmetric (APIC) I/O
options NCPU=2 # number of CPUs
X goes bonkers,
Timo Geusch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I recently got my hands on an internal Courier I-Modem. [...]
> Any ideas where I need to look to get this card configured by the PnP
> mechanism?
Have you jumpered the card correctly?
I don't know whether those details were changed over the lifetime
of
Send me the output of pnpinfo and I'll show you what to add to sio.c
Warner
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I've tried to get a splash screen with two different 320x200x256
bitmaps now, and all I get is a blank screen. Is there something else
I'm missing?
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The deadliest bullshit is
>> IPv4 connection via mapped address is still IPv6 connection. In this
>> case, if ftp(1) doesn't have awareness of using mapped address, your
>> problem will occur. And, ftp(1) seems not aware about it.
>Yes. NetBSD did that commit just right now.
>I guess they obtained it from you, or it's j
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> >> IPv4 connection via mapped address is still IPv6 connection. In this
> >> case, if ftp(1) doesn't have awareness of using mapped address, your
> >> problem will occur. And, ftp(1) seems not aware about it.
> >Yes. NetBSD did that
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