--
>>> Rebuilding the temporary build tree
--
>>> stage 1: bootstrap tools
--
>>> stage 2: cleaning up the object tree
Hi,
-current as of around "Mon Aug 26 18:39:00 CEST".
After booting the system up xdm didn't showed up and there was no
possibility to login on the console, so I breaked into ddb and send a
"kill 1" to xdm. Nothing happened so I again breaked into ddb and did a
"kill 1 1". Nothing happened again
On Thu, 29 Aug 2002, Mitsuru IWASAKI wrote:
> Date: Thu, 29 Aug 2002 11:13:57 +0900 (JST)
> From: Mitsuru IWASAKI <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [acpi-jp 1766] acpi issues on IBM A30p and -current
>
...
> Thanks
>
Ah, thanks f
I hope BSD is what I want and need and I can handle it. I got interested reading a guy say that he changed from DOS and in looking for a server who offered a Lynx
browser they had BSD as an OS choice so I went looking. The reason why I am looking is that Windows drives me crazy and I want to be ab
On 2002-08-28 23:02 +, Steve Ames wrote:
> Bah. I spoke to quickly. It looks like PR bin/41556 partially
> addresses this. So it is a known problem. I'll apply the patch
> listed in the PR. Sorry to bother.
Any comments, suggestions, complaints, etc. whatever you feel that is
important for us
What's a good burn-in software I can use to test the computer and how long
should I let it going?
What is the optimal temperature of a server room? And in the server? Where
can I get a temperature guage for the server and where is the best place to
locate it?
Thanks.
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÷ Wed, 28.08.2002, × 23:46, Bruce A. Mah ÎÁÐÉÓÁÌ:
> If memory serves me right, Jens Schweikhardt wrote:
>
> > # Do you have time to commit mention of it to UPDATING? If so, please
> > # draw Bruce Mah's attention to the delta so that he can steal your text
> > # for use in the release notes. If
I feel like I stepped into a time warp with -current. I'm getting
the old problem building mozilla where it coredumps in regchrome.
This was solved back in June and my present mozilla was built
on Aug 01 with no problem, so I just took a big step backwards.
Anyone else seeing this problem again
On Thu, Aug 29, 2002 at 01:03:09PM -0700, walt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I feel like I stepped into a time warp with -current. I'm getting
> the old problem building mozilla where it coredumps in regchrome.
>
> This was solved back in June and my present mozilla was built
> on Aug 01 with no
On Thu, Aug 29, 2002 at 16:46:56,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Yes, I've built mozilla 1.0 package yesterday and it went fine, only
> to find today that it's updated to 1.1 and then there's ./regchrome
> problem..
It seems that an important patch
(patch-xpcom_reflect_xptcall_src_md_unix_xptc_plat
On Thu, Aug 29, 2002 at 07:11:17AM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I hope BSD is what I want and need and I can handle it.
I hope so too, but FreeBSD-current (the development version) is
definitely not what you're looking for as a new user. Start off by
just installing the latest release (4.6
Vince,
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Lars Eggert wrote:
> I'm mounting my Windows XP partition under both -current and -stable
> (for the TrueType fonts). Under -stable, accessing files there works
> fine. Under -current, reads seem to return corrupted data (too short,
> parts OK, parts garbled).
I opened a PR for this:
http://w
On Thu, 2002-08-29 at 09:58, Hidenori Ishikawa wrote:
>
> On Thu, Aug 29, 2002 at 16:46:56,
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > Yes, I've built mozilla 1.0 package yesterday and it went fine, only
> > to find today that it's updated to 1.1 and then there's ./regchrome
> > problem..
>
> It seems th
On 29 Aug 2002, Joe Marcus Clarke wrote:
>
> Yes, this was my fault. The thunks bug was fixed in the Mozilla
> development tree, and _not_ rolled into 1.1 despite my understanding.
> The fix will be back in momentarily.
>
> Joe
I hope for a bit longer than THAT..
Seriously,
Most Americans
Hi !
After last build of world (few days ago), PAM services started working and
now I have trouble logging in with root, and starting X. Is there a way to
disable PAM (whole one, not just some modules).
Any help is appreciated.
Andy
***
On Thu, 2002-08-29 at 12:17, Julian Elischer wrote:
>
>
> On 29 Aug 2002, Joe Marcus Clarke wrote:
> >
> > Yes, this was my fault. The thunks bug was fixed in the Mozilla
> > development tree, and _not_ rolled into 1.1 despite my understanding.
> > The fix will be back in momentarily.
> >
>
Hi,
Since the recent ACPI import (i believe), it seems that ACPI is no longer
disabled when APM is enabled. I do not explicitely disable API anywhere,
I have the following configuration:
device.hints:
hint.apm.0.at="nexus"
hint.apm.0.flags="0x20"
kernel config file:
device apm
device
On Sun, Aug 25, 2002 at 06:59:45PM +0200, Mark Santcroos wrote:
> I have a Dell Latitude C640 and my screen won't come back after a suspend.
> The machine works fine besides that.
FYI:
I just did a minimal Linux installation on this machine and tried latest
kernel with latest ACPI. Exactly the
On Wed, Aug 28, 2002 at 03:43:07PM +0200, Mark Santcroos wrote:
> It seems that the 'device_resume' functions are called rather unreliably.
>
> Most of the time it is not called at all, I couldn't find a pattern yet.
> Is this a known problem?
I worked around this by making the driver a child of
Hello all,
ACPI works pretty well for my machine.
PCI routing seems to work (Don't need PCI_ENABLE_IO_MODES anymore,
cool!), S1 and S3 sleep modes work (S2 provokes this kernel message:
acpi0: AcpiGetSleepTypeData failed - AE_NOT_FOUND).
However I cannot get the powerbutton nor the lid switc
On Thu, 29 Aug 2002, Tim Robbins wrote:
> It looks like there are still problems with SIGSTOP/SIGCONT signal handling.
> With a kernel/world from August 24 and using csh or sh (choice of shell
> is probably not relevant), running "sleep 30" then suspending it with ^Z
> then continuing it with "fg
Hi All,
The new apci & pci-pci code works wonderfully. However, I've got a
problem with the fxp driver not reenabling the device correctly upon a
resume from suspend. Details below - Note even when I try to put the
laptop into suspend mode S2 which it doesn't support the problem occurs,
th
>The new apci & pci-pci code works wonderfully. However, I've got a
> problem with the fxp driver not reenabling the device correctly upon a
> resume from suspend. Details below - Note even when I try to put the
> laptop into suspend mode S2 which it doesn't support the problem
> occurs, the
Hi,
I tried to install acrobatviewer from ports by doing
cd /usr/ports/print/acrobatviewer
make install
The install failed because of the following:
>> Checksum OK for jre1.1.8i_ELF.V1999-11-9.tar.gz.
===> jre-1.1.8 depends on shared library: c.3 - not found
===>Verifying install for c.3
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, John Baldwin ¤µ¤ó¤¤¤ï¤¯:
>
>On 29-Aug-2002 Mitsuru IWASAKI wrote:
>>> A while back I used to get warnings about temperature events a lot.
>>> I don't get those anymore but now I get a lot of errors when
>>> embedded controller events trigger like so:
>>>
>>> AC
I thought I'd take the plunge and jump from -STABLE to -CURRENT on my
IBM ThinkPad T23.
Sadly, there is no love from -CURRENT. I was able to rebuild world and
create a kernel, but when I boot with the new kernel, it freezes.
Specifically, the boot loader loads the kernel, and the spinning bato
--
>>> Rebuilding the temporary build tree
--
>>> stage 1: bootstrap tools
--
>>> stage 2: cleaning up the object tree
On 2002-08-30 08:27 +, Craig Rodrigues wrote:
>
> [snip]
>
> The install failed because of the following:
> >> Checksum OK for jre1.1.8i_ELF.V1999-11-9.tar.gz.
> ===> jre-1.1.8 depends on shared library: c.3 - not found
> ===>Verifying install for c.3 in /usr/ports/misc/compat3x
> ===>
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