19.08.2013 22:57, Hans Petter Selasky пишет:
> On 08/19/13 21:54, Alexander Panyushkin wrote:
>> 18.08.2013 01:04, Hans Petter Selasky пишет:
>>> On 08/17/13 23:55, Alexander Panyushkin wrote:
>>>> 17.08.2013 19:41, Alexander Motin пишет:
>>>>> O
*uname -a*
FreeBSD iskander.advancedhosters.com 10.0-CURRENT FreeBSD 10.0-CURRENT
#0: Tue Aug 27 23:53:04 EEST 2013
r...@iskander.advancedhosters.com:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/Kernel amd64
in *make.conf*
X_WINDOW_SYSTEM=xorg
WITH_NEW_XORG=true
WITH_KMS=true
xorg-* ports rebuild
After *Xorg -configur
29.08.2013 12:24, Jean-Sébastien Pédron пишет:
> On 28.08.2013 21:42, Alexander Panyushkin wrote:
>> problem in load module i915kms.ko
>> if *kldload i915kms.ko* system is going to reboot
> Are you able to obtain a kernel core dump? They're saved in /var/crash
> during
29.08.2013 18:39, Jean-Sébastien Pédron пишет:
> On 29.08.2013 17:35, Alexander wrote:
>> in sysctl:
>> kern.coredump: 1
>> kern.corefile: /var/coredumps/%U.%N.%P.core
>>
>> but coredump files not created.
>>
>> How to set for creating core files?
&
30.08.2013 20:11, John-Mark Gurney пишет:
> Jean-Sbastien Pdron wrote this message on Fri, Aug 30, 2013 at 15:50 +0200:
>> On 29.08.2013 19:51, Alexander wrote:
>>> I have swapinfo on zfs partition
>> I always heard that swap on ZFS is asking for trouble, because ZFS lo
30.08.2013 22:32, Jean-Sébastien Pédron пишет:
> reat! Could you please run:
> kgdb /boot/kernel/kernel /var/crash/vmcore.0
>
> And, at gdb prompt:
> bt
>
> Then send the whole output (from the moment you run "kgdb" to the end
> of "bt" output) and your /var/log/messages file?
Hi
kgdb /boot/k
02.09.2013 14:42, Jean-Sébastien Pédron пишет:
> On 02.09.2013 12:00, Alexander wrote:
>> (...)
>> #17 0x80462700 in sysctl_move_oid ()
>> #18 0x80319070 in drm_attach ()
>> (...)
> The kernel is missing debug symbols. Could you please rebuild yo
04.09.2013 18:58, John Baldwin wrote:
> On Wednesday, September 04, 2013 11:01:03 am Alexander wrote:
>> 02.09.2013 14:42, Jean-Sébastien Pédron пишет:
>>> On 02.09.2013 12:00, Alexander wrote:
>>>> (...)
>>>> #17 0x80462700 in sysctl_move_oid ()
04.09.2013 21:40, John Baldwin пишет:
> On Wednesday, September 04, 2013 2:16:35 pm Alexander wrote:
>> 04.09.2013 18:58, John Baldwin wrote:
>>> On Wednesday, September 04, 2013 11:01:03 am Alexander wrote:
>>>> 02.09.2013 14:42, Jean-Sébastien Pédron пишет:
>&g
05.09.2013 18:57, John Baldwin пишет:
> On Thursday, September 05, 2013 11:46:13 am Alexander wrote:
>> 05.09.2013 17:30, John Baldwin wrote:
>>> On Thursday, September 05, 2013 10:08:21 am Alexander wrote:
>>> [ ..cut ..]
>>>>> Hmm, 'p *dev'?
&g
05.09.2013 17:30, John Baldwin wrote:
> On Thursday, September 05, 2013 10:08:21 am Alexander wrote:
> [ ..cut ..]
>>> Hmm, 'p *dev'?
>>>
>>>
>> (kgdb) p *dev
>> No symbol "dev" in current context.
> Please go back to frame 6 fir
Hello, I am currently using FreeBSD 14.0-CURRENT and I found a bug that
triggers a kernel panic. I wanted to make a kernel crash dump to further
investigate the issue, but after a few tries I still did not manage to do it.
I started by following the instructions in the FreeBSD Handbook. I checked t
Thanks for the replies! I finally managed to solve the issue. For some reason
when I get a panic while i915kms is active I am unable to write `continue` in
KDB. Also the KDB prompt was not even displayed so I had no idea that I should
write that command. After I added debug.debugger_on_panic=0 to /
Thus spake Matthew Jacob ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> panic: lockmgr: pid 3344, not exclusive lock holder 3341 unlocking
I got this very often the last days, too.
Actually I try do downgrade to 3.2, because my machines reboots 3
times a day because of either this error or other things. -CURRENT
actua
Thus spake Nick Hibma ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
Hello again!
> If you are still running current, please cvsup the newest sources. This
> problem has been solved in the past few days. It showed up on saturday
> evening after a commit on McKusick and most of the problem area's have
> been identified an
Hi!
bash-2.02# w
2:26PM up 30 days, 4:13, 4 users, load averages: 2.85, 2.25, 2.09
USER TTY FROM LOGIN@ IDLE WHAT
root v0 -Mon07PM 2:14 (bash)
root v1 -18Jul99 16days (bash)
alex
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> root p0 0.10 04Nov35 - (w)
> bash-2.02# date
> Tue Aug 3 14:26:47 CEST 1999
> Take a look at the last one: p0. I logged in ~5 min before.
> The date confuses me.
I took a further look i
Hello!
The behaviour of date(1) is probably specified by POSIX, but I think,
date -v-1m should at least return a date a month _before_ the current
month.
Example:
Mi 1 Dez 1999 15:06:47 CET
(Dez. has 31, so it should be Nov 30, I think).
More confusing is something like:
alex:~ $ date -v-1m
Thus spake Brian Somers ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> > Do we want an additional option? (I want :-))
> I certainly wouldn't object to -V doing the same as -v but rounding
> down this could also decide how to behave when a -v adjusts the
> time onto a non-existent time (say 1:30 when the clocks go
Thus spake Alexander Langer ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Here are the messages regarding ata and hdd's:
>
> ata-pci0: at device 7.1 on pci0
> ata-pci0: Busmastering DMA supported
> ata0 at 0x01f0 irq 14 on ata-pci0
> ata1 at 0x0170 irq 15 on ata-pci0
> ...
> ad0: ATA-3
Thus spake Soren Schmidt ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> The DVD ioctl's has changed numbers, so those using that
> should recompile thier apps.
> Wormcontrol and related files will be removed soon.
I saw changes for the ioctl for the ata*, but not for the wd*
stuff.
Could wormcontrol at least stay as t
Thus spake Soren Schmidt ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> > Could wormcontrol at least stay as the wd* drivers stay?
> Sure, I dont se why not, but it adds to the confusion...
ok. nice.
> > ata* doesn't work for me at the moment, thus I'm using the wd drivers.
> What is your problem ??
I posted this to
Jason Young wrote:
Saturday, January 08, 2000 9:02 AM
> It probably isn't the best of all ideas to have BOTH IP firewalling
> solutions installed and running at once. This will add some
> overhead. Pick one and stick with it. And why do you have DUMMYNET
> running?
>
> There is a new version
Garrett Wollman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
Sent: Saturday, January 08, 2000 7:27 PM
> You should also try it with `options COMPAT_IPFW=0' in your config
> file.
Hm, what's this option for?
When I put it into my kernel config, the config program complained
about an "unknown option". A qu
LAGS+= ${COPTS} -D_KERNEL ${CWARNFLAGS}
---
> CFLAGS+= ${DEBUG} -D_KERNEL ${CWARNFLAGS}
---snip---
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bsd.kmod.mk:
>> ---snip---
>> 92c92
>> < CFLAGS+= ${COPTS} -D_KERNEL ${CWARNFLAGS}
>> ---
>> > CFLAGS+= ${DEBUG} -D_KERNEL ${CWARNFLAGS}
>> ---snip---
>
> This would break COPTS :-). All places should use something more like:
>
&
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you wrote:
> In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Matthew Dillon writes:
>>I would like to know if the person reporting the getblk lockup (I think
>>it was Poul) sees that problem solved with the vinum fix that Alfred
>>posted in regards to or whether we stil
Hello!
I have a recent current:
FreeBSD cichlids.cichlids.com 4.0-CURRENT FreeBSD 4.0-CURRENT #0: Tue Jan 11 13:18:21
CET 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/src/sys/compile/cichlids i386
I cannot build the CVS version of GNATS with this.
This is kinda strange, because with a kernel from Dec 18th
Stuff seems to compile now without problems (updated kernel)
Strange.
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the patch makes apm.4 consistent with LINT ("isa?"->"nexus?").
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sw 0 0
---snip---
rc.conf:
---snip---
dumpdev="/dev/da0s1b"
---snip---
(104) netchild@ttyp2 > ll /dev/da0s1b
crw-r- 1 root operator 13, 0x00020001 1 Dez 12:41 /dev/da0s1b
Kernel config and output of dmesg attached.
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I've successfully booted with ffs_softdep.c 1.54, I'm doing now a full
buildworld to stress the system.
If you didn't hear from me it works (or my system had a crash and I'm
not able to recover ;) ).
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;m going to try it with "-O -pipe")?
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> Langer. It has a nice feature of working for both -current and
> -stable without any additional #ifdef's. I hope it's ok.
I now saw Garret Wollman's function.
I like the use of the static-vars.
The use of sigemptyset makes it mo
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> I would be happy to look review fixes or consult the maintainers.
Hello David, compiler-maintainer ;-)
I noticed that many ports are broken because the compiler handles
ANSI-C++ violations too strict.
That means, if you do, as an example:
const
Thus spake Michael VanLoon ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> What would you do about it? The C++ standard says that's an error. So,
> it's an error. It's not "too strict" -- it's exactly the right amount of
> strictness to conform to the standard.
Yes. That's what I meant with "Somehow, it's very good .
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> > I noticed that many ports are broken because the compiler handles
> > ANSI-C++ violations too strict.
> Not too strict -- to the ratified ISO-C++ specification.
Yes. Ok :-)
> Nope. Those programs that aren't buildable aren't C++. I will not br
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> That's certainly possible, although it might be a good idea to use a
> variable to point to a make.conf file. This way "make release" does
> not have to be too aware of what "make world" requires in
> /etc/make.conf.
though a make release in any ca
^^^
This is important.
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For the archive of this ml:
Some of the commits over the time since I got this error solved the
problem silently.
I'm now using ata this machine w/o any problem.
On another machine that had problems with DMA with the old wd drivers
UDMA33 now works ok, too. Nice.
Thanks!
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> > > It was a local FreeBSD feature; now it is part of the official GNU grep.
> > Any chance of -R coming back too?
> it is already there (-r)
Hmm. Somehow I dislike name-changes of params. :-(
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> > I agree with Alex Langer, though. -R -> -r gets on my nerves. But I suppose
> > it is consistent with `rm`, just not `cp`.. hmm, consistency.
> In fact, it is consistent with GNU grep ;=)
> Old -a and -R were FreeBSD extensions that have gone now
Hello!
How does a -current guy implement the following two macros today:
#define make_sigset(maskp, hi, lo) (*maskp=((hi)<<24)|(lo))
/* Not a procedure: */
#define split_sigset(mask, hip, lop) \
((*(hip)=(mask>>24)&0xff), \
(*(lop)=(mask&0xff)))
for make_sigset the stuff i
ransfers (10.000MHz, offset 15)
cd0: Attempt to query device size failed: NOT READY, Medium not present
cd1 at ahc0 bus 0 target 2 lun 0
cd1: Removable CD-ROM SCSI-2 device
cd1: 20.000MB/s transfers (20.000MHz, offset 15)
cd1: Attempt to query device size failed: NOT READY, Medium not pres
Please see:
http://bento.freebsd.org/errorlogs/4-full/gma-0.5.log
I can reproduce this error.
What I wonder is, if this is problem of this port, or of the include
files.
David? g++ is yours, you should know this better. Is this a bug of the
port?
Thanks
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> ===> lib/libcom_err/doc
> install-info --quiet --defsection="Programming & development tools." --defentry="*
>libcom_err: (com_err).A Common Error Description Library for UNIX."
>com_err.info /usr/share/info/dir
> install-info: unre
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> What does the -k switch do? --Glen Gross
Read the manpage.
Manpages have a very high grade of information.
Alex
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> > The old install-info didn't know this new option.
> > go to
> > /usr/src/gnu/usr.bin/texinfo/install-info
> > and install the new isntall-info (make clean all install)
> I wasn't sure where ot find install-info, so I went to
> /usr/obj/usr/s
likely a cabling or termination problem. It could also be that
> you've got your cable too close to the power supply.
I thinks it's too close to the power supply (da0 terminates the bus).
> In any case, check your hardware.
Thanks,
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child@ttyp2 > file /usr/lib/libncurses.so.5
/usr/lib/libncurses.so.5: ELF 32-bit LSB shared object, Intel 80386, version 1
(FreeBSD), stripped
---snip---
Is this something strange (only in my system) or is this a bug in
installworld (/usr/obj/usr/src/lib/libncurses/libncurses.so.5 isn't
strippe
Thus spake Josef Karthauser ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Not much luck today. Now I've got:
> install-info --quiet --defsection="Programming & development tools." --defentry="*
>libcom_err: (com_err).A Common Error Description Library for UNIX."
>com_err.info /usr/share/info/dir
> install
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> Is it possible to checkin a file called something like "/usr/src/FLASH" to hold
> temporary information on the current status of how to build the system?
That is mentioned in UPDATING already.
e.g. "update genassym" or similar stuff.
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Thus spake The Hermit Hacker ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> And/or, is it the same as 3.x? We've already got one box up, but I seem
> to recall there being changes to the FIREWALL and whatnot ... but might be
> remembering the wrong thread :(
Switch from 3.3 to 4.0 didn't change stuff for me.
Everythi
On 10 Feb, Archie Cobbs wrote:
> If you want an interface that discards everthing, you can create
> a netgraph interface ("ngctl mkpeer iface foo inet") and leave it
> unconnected.
Or just add "pseude-device disc" to your kernel.
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l/tk
XF86Setup isn't compiled. After installing tcl/tk and rebuilding XFree86
there should be a XF86Setup binary.
Try xf86config instead.
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Hello!
Again. I wondered if the following patches could do stuff.
scsh compiles/works now, but I really don't know if the following
replacements can be done for the existing macros.
Can they? I could not reproduce a situation where they are called, so.
I just don't know.
Please, tell me :-)
U
nt to put /usr/local/bin in front of my $PATH, I prefer to have it at
the end).
Does someone plan to fix this (e.g. build ssh-askpass conditionally on
the presence of libX11 / of a variable in make.conf)?
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Hi,
attached is a patch for usr.sbin/ntp/config.h and
usr.sbin/ntp/ntpd/Makefile. It adds reflock_pcf to the compiled in
drivers (current has support in the kernel for it).
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8bit-chars?
> Something appears to be broken in 4.0's ncurses...
Not here (cvsupped + new world: yesterday).
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Hello!
I wanted to write a device driver as kernelmodule, using newbus.
Since there is almost no documentation, I've read some source.
It seems, that I have to do something like:
static device_method_t zivads_methods[] = {
/* interface */
DEVMETHOD(device_identi
the possibility
to set those variables, so Jordan hasn't to mess with them (e.g. for
de_DE one wants to add LC_NUMERIC=C because every lazy script/program
which asks for floats and processes them would break [123.4 -> 123,4]).
^^
t of the time).
Turn of Javascript (this disables CSS too), repeat above algorithm
-> no crash (most of the time).
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MMV).
Together with disabling Java* and using those
---snip---
Netscape*dragInitiatorProtocolStyle:XmDRAG_NONE
Netscape*dragReceiverProtocolStyle: XmDRAG_NONE
---snip---
Xresources I have a more stable Netscape.
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d memory (at least, this is my interpretation). I've got
> SYSV* in my kernel, so it's not that...
Add "options SHMMAXPGS=8192" to your kernel-config to get rid of the
errors from imlib (perhaps you have to increase the number if you still
get errors after adding it).
Bye
esolution of pictures
loaded by imlib).
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has to be a power of two + 1. That's why I
> chose 4097 instead of 4096
LINT increases the default value by one (I think LINT didn't want to
make useless modifications).
See /sys//include/vmparam.h.
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At 17:16 09.03.2000 -0800, Kris Kennaway wrote:
> > the variable being defined and not its value. You might try removing
> > your object directory and doing a make cleandir twice to make sure
> > nothing is left in source tree that shouldn't be there.
>
>Yes, thats a likely candidate. Can you tr
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> (4) The developers all dropped FreeBSD and are now running Redhat.
That's it, I believe.
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arch=pentium.
As it seems everyone is posting his/her C{,OPT}FLAGS:
I'm using
-Os -march=pentiumpro -pipe -Wall -funroll-loops -fschedule-insns2
since months (~ a half year ore more) without a problem (at least I
didn't notice one) on a Celeron.
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On 27.08.1999, 10:52, Jordan K. Hubbard wrote:
> Sorry, I've lived in Europe, you can't pull that one on me. :)
> In Germany, for example, it's possible to sue someone simply for
> sticking their finger against their forehead. The myth that only the
> U.S. is litigious is just that, a myth.
works for me (since egcs hit the repository).
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'cd ../../compile/CONFIG', 'make depend',
'make'. I get the error independently of CONF_FLAGS.
Back at home I do it again if you want.
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party
patches applied.
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> it easier to reply to postings to the mailing lists so people don't
> get multiple copies of the same message. I don't have such
> problem because I have a mail filter which delete duplicate
> messages.
Reply-To: also destroys private Reply-To:'s.
27;ve looked into
/etc/defaults/{rc,man}.conf and /etc/{rc,man}.conf{,.local}).
I will try ktrace later (back at home), if someone wants to see the
output request it please.
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ryone) or we have to forget the
recommended way of doing it.
> > Is this just my system or is man really reading rc.conf(.local)?
>
> I think that's perfectly legal.
Yes, but is it necessary?
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> time.
I hadn´t execution time in mind. It´s more a "There´s manpath.config,
why didn´t we use it for this?".
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"man_locales" isn´t realy a
path-specifier, but it´s relatet to man & localized man-pages which are
stored in ´ManPathElement´/LocalePart/).
And I didn´t say it has to be changed (but we have to change the startup
of i4b).
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Hellmuth? Will this be the new official way of configuring i4b?
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> where a user can pull them out of ps, /proc, etc. The window there
> is clearly shorter than keeping it in /etc/rc.conf, but still not
It will only be in /proc (ps, etc.) at execution-/boot-time or am I
missing something?
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> > What about /etc/start_if.isp0?
> Yes, with permissions of u+r,go-rwx it´s more secure than the currently
> recommended way.
> Hellmuth? Will this be the new official way of configuring i4b?
A second advantage:
Hello!
I use dagrab from the ports to grab audio CD's.
On -stable this is no problem, but last week I switched back to
-current, and there is something wrong.
The "speed" of the grabbed .wav-files is approx. twice too slow.
Ok, it sound's nice (slow voices have this very deep sound :), but
it'
Thus spake Vadim Chekan ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Is my problem known or I should post more logs?
Yes. Probably you've not built/booted a -current kernel before you build world.
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do buildworld. It crashes with things like:
Hmm. in some of these days the cc should change (to egcs or such,
don't know exaclty).
See the last HEADS-UP mail to -current.
> Alexander Langer wrote:
> > Yes. Probably you've not built/booted a -current kernel before you build w
/etc/defaults/rc.conf and also search for
rc_conf_files in it.
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> > Are you SURE you're prepaired to run -CURRENT?
> Yes, Im shure.
No, you are _not_.
> Maybe I miss somesing, but I didn't found any hint "how to jump from 3
> to 4" in /usr/src/UPDATING
The second one:
19990929:
The sigset_t datatype ha
block transfer limit set
---snip---
Søren, I assume the ata-controller knows about the last line, right?
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Key fingerprint = 742
Thus spake Timo Geusch ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> I don't if DES did, but I did. Turns out from his dmesg that he has a very
> similar hardware config (which is why I don't include a copy of my dmesg)
> and I am seeing *exactly* the same problems - suddenly my AWE32 is not
> recognized any more.
Sam
0c has to be increased by 8.
With a second CD-ROM try "/dev/MAKEDEV cd2" (=> "make 2 cd devices").
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to complain.
I´ve seen this once (but normaly I use a xterm):
- current
- 132x60
If I remember correcly switching virtual consoles didn´t helped me.
Bye,
Alexander.
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Thus spake Blaz Zupan ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> http://www.initio.com/drivers/BSD3sourc91xx.zip) is not part of the
> FreeBSD source tree?
good question. A Friend of mine has already asked me if the
initio-controllers are supported.
It's the only stone in his way to FreeBSD (yet)
Alex
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fixed the problems some users have
(we didn´t want to loose features, right?).
Søren: I didn´t want to flame you, I only want to convince Paul-Henning
to wait until you have time to fix those bugs.
Bye,
Alexander.
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http:
I asumed this, and because of this I made my statement above.
> Instead of complaining, help the project, when have you last closed a PR ??
Am I allowed to repeat your "real world" statement?
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Alexander.
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Thus spake Andrey A. Chernov ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> As I see by quick check, CD-related soft from ports understand SCSI only.
> Does anybody use new ATAPI CD-R (acd)? If yes, please tell me how.
Take a look at
/usr/share/examples/atapi/burn*
Alex
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To Unsu
mated ZIP-disks, harddisk access works well, and I´m
not the only one with this problem (not counting the people which have
not tried to use the ata driver but need to access MS-DOS-ZIPs too)).
And I think it´s better to spend someones time with other issues than
with digging into the wd driver.
(dmesg of boot -v with ata and/or wd driver,
{g,b}zipped image of an empty, unaccessible ZIP-disk, ...) just ask.
Bye,
Alexander.
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expensive ones are still worth a look.
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5 on isa0
pcm0: on sbc0
Same pnpinfo.
Works well here.
Relevant cut&paste from my kernel-config:
---snip---
device pcm0
device sbc0
---snip---
Bye,
Alexander.
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Thus spake Don 'Duck' Harper ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> fires up XFree86's VGA server. And it fits all this on one floppy. They
> do have two floppies, one for local CD/disk installs, and another for
> NFS/FTP/HTTP/SMB installs.
> So, I know it can be done. Is it worth the effort? I donno.
Maybe
Also sprach Oliver Fromme ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> > gunzip has approx 106 kb, but you save about 50% per executeable.
> -r-xr-xr-x 1 root wheel 4648 Jan 28 1999 /usr/bin/minigzip
ok, even better :-)
Alex
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Thus spake Peter Jeremy ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> -rwxr-xr-x 1 jeremyp inplat 96509 Dec 17 08:08 minigzip
> % cc -O -o minigzip minigzip.c /usr/lib/libz.a
What about stripping?
root:/usr/src/usr.bin/minigzip $ ls -l minigzip
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root bin 96921 17 Dez 12:35 minigzip
root:/usr/src/us
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