Thus spake Leif Neland ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Why introduce this handling of defaults different of other default
> cfg's:
> pccard.conf periodic.conf rc.conf
Because these actually _set_ defaults, /etc/defaults/make.conf did
not.
> > The example file lives in /usr/share/examples/etc/ now.
panic("ffs_clusteralloc: allocated out of group");
1297len = blkstofrags(fs, len);
---snip---
softupdates: enabled
dmesg: attached
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0.0 0.0 00 ?? DLs 5:43PM 0:00.06 (swapper)
root9838 0.0 0.0 3680 ?? DL7:28PM 0:00.00 (rotatelogs)
root 1 0.0 0.0 6800 ?? SLs 5:43PM 0:00.03 (init)
---snip---
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p1 % ll /etc/malloc.conf
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he system considerably
> (esp. WITNESS).
I didn't knowed WITNESS is in GENERIC (I use a custom kernel), but
INVARIANTS isn't that bad (Celeron@400 & Duron@800).
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> IIRC, it was requested by many that this change be backed out, no?
No, the discussion -arch converted to a discussion about the
implementation of a "world.conf" file, which implicits this
commit.
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>
> syncing disks... panic: bremfree: bp 0xc3bbd5ec not locked
>
> System rebooted automatically, so I couldn't get any traces... :-(
> Has anybody seen this before?
Sort of (-current archive), at least the "bremfree" part:
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Thus spake Andrey A. Chernov ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Why it is hoax? One reason is simple, look at his examples:
A hoax, that has been tested and verified by 10+ people on IRC, where he originally
reported it.
> Only "me" class can be defined in ~/.login_conf, anything else ignored
> there. And
Thus spake Andrey A. Chernov ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Please, read me carefully. This bug not exist in -current, where it is
> disabled by mistake via commit I complain. I not test other branches, I
Err, the bugtraq message explicelty says "4.4". Even worse if it only
exists in the production-bra
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[Cc: listed trimmed to a value mass]
> Proper move will be MFC -current login_cap variant to other branches, not
> disabling & not testing rush.
If I understood the IRC discussion a week ago correctly, we had a volunteer
who wanted to rewrite t
: on ppbus0
ppi0: on ppbus0
EPP: 0 4
S: 00 E: 00 G: 00
S: 55 E: 55 G: 55
S: aa E: aa G: aa
S: ff E: ff G: ff
CTR = 39 (3d)
S: 00 E: 00 G: ff
pps0: on ppbus0
unknown: can't assign resources
---snip---
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Hi!
I don't think that I like this behaviour:
alex@oink ~ $ ps ax | grep lpd
15328 ?? Ss 0:00.01 lpd -4
15329 ?? S 0:00.02 lpd -4
alex@oink ~ $ lpq
lpd: Host name for your address (fe80::250:baff:fed4:a512%xl0) unknown
alex@oink ~ $ ifconfig -a
rl0: flags=8843 mtu 1500
inet
Thus spake Hajimu UMEMOTO ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> alex> 15329 ?? S 0:00.02 lpd -4
> alex> alex@oink ~ $ lpq
> alex> lpd: Host name for your address (fe80::250:baff:fed4:a512%xl0) unknown
> Sorry, but I cannot see this message, here.
> Could you please tell me how did you do?
I started lpd
BTW, the lpd server (neutron) is a
FreeBSD neutron.cichlids.com 4.3-STABLE FreeBSD 4.3-STABLE #0: Tue Jun 5 01:38:27
CEST 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/storage/obj/storage/src/sys/NEUTRON i386
I think the problem is on the server-side. (since the error messages
contains a "xl0" string, which is
Thus spake Dag-Erling Smorgrav ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> > alex@oink ~ $ lpq
> > lpd: Host name for your address (fe80::250:baff:fed4:a512%xl0) unknown
> The server is reporting that it can't figure out who you are, and
> therefore won't let you access the printer. See hosts.lpd(5). The
> client i
rg=0xc17e7280, frame=0xd0295d48) at ../../../kern/kern_fork.c:784
---snip---
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On 21 Okt, An: [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi,
>
> current as of Oct. 21 (~12am CET), I just booted with a new kernel+world
> and tried to dial out.
At least the attached patch (against -current as of today morning) makes
me able to dial out and send out this mail.
Bye,
Alexander.
Possible other candidates (I just did a "grep -r mtx_init
/sys/i4b/layer1/"):
/sys/i4b/layer1/ifpnp/i4b_ifpnp_avm.c
/sys/i4b/layer1/iwic/i4b_iwic_bchan.c
/sys/i4b/layer1/ihfc/i4b_ihfc_drv.c
/sys/i4b/layer1/ifpi/i4b_ifpi_pci.c
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1c1
< # $FreeBSD: src/etc/group,v 1.21 2001/10/18 16:53:20 sheldonh Exp $
---
> # $FreeBSD: src/etc/group,v 1.22 2001/10/25 03:27:16 ache Exp $
20a21
> www:*:80:
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system, the
second system refuses to boot if the new mouse is plugged in. I try it
with another mouse later, to determine if the second system (Asus
P2L97-S) is damaged or not. And I try the new mouse with a 3rd system.
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> I was looking on the -current tree and don't see make.conf in
> either etc or etc/defaults. In previous versions, make.conf is in
> etc/defaults and then you can put your own modifications in etc. So any
> chance of bringing back make.conf int
:1122
#20 0xc022d26d in syscall_with_err_pushed ()
#21 0x804c409 in ?? ()
#22 0x8048133 in ?? ()
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corruption :-). Are there other known
> problems withs vfs.ioopt != 0 ?
At the time I tested this, native netscape died with a bus error (or
segfault?, don't remember).
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Apologies to everyone who will get this e-mail twice. My previuos
attempt usig different email account has been bounced back by
hub.freebsd.org.
I reported this bug to Julian and he promised to fix it soon. Unfortunately,
that didn't happen yet. In a meantime, I am using
the patch attached.
Of
My previos mail
a) is missing a Subject
b) contains typo in the patch,
(td ? td->td_proc : NULLi)^ Unwanted 'i' is here
:(
Apologies to everyone again. I was in a bit of a hurry
when sending previos messages.
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> Sure, I just don't have time to work on this right now.
Didn't someone recently submit a patch to sysinstall for
kernel modules shipped on a third floppy?
Most exotic hardware in GENERIC could then be migrated to klds.
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n 0.009489 secs (55252535 bytes/sec)
524288 bytes transferred in 0.009421 secs (55651046 bytes/sec)
524288 bytes transferred in 0.009769 secs (53668092 bytes/sec)
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f module "/boot/kernel/acpi.ko" at 0xc048fed0.
link_elf: symbol card_compat_do_probe_desc undefined
KLD file joy.ko - could not finalize loading
Timecounter "i8254" frequency 1193205 Hz
Timecounter "TSC" frequency 801833892 Hz
CPU: AMD Duron(tm) Processor (801.83-MH
I played a little bit around
with my XF86Config a while ago, so I can wait until a fix gets
committed.
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Hi,
with rev 1.61 of in.c I4B directly hangs up after dialing out. At the
moment I run a current kernel as of yesterday with a netinet directory
as of today except for in.c (which is at rev 1.60 here) and everything
works fine.
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red ?
>>
> ISTR that I4B uses some special magical destination address for some
> purpose (0.0.0.0 or something). Sorry, don't recall the details.
> But I bet Alexander knows, as we already hit this once, with my
> routing changes, some time ago...
Online:
---snip---
(4)
;route add default -iface ispX' in this case (that's the way I use it,
btw).
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!= 0xdeadc0de)
~a minute after this the system rebootet (I've used X at that time, so
no handwritten panic strings), no core dump.
I know background fsck isn't mature yet, this is just for the
bughunters.
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wheel 512B Jan 12 15:48 uk_UA.ISO8859-5
drwxr-xr-x 2 root wheel 512B Jan 12 15:48 uk_UA.KOI8-U
lrwxr-xr-x 1 root wheel 11B Jan 12 15:43 zh_CN.EUC -> zh_CN.eucCN
drwxr-xr-x 2 root wheel 512B Jan 12 15:48 zh_CN.eucCN
drwxr-xr-x 2 root wheel 512B Jan 12 15:48 zh_TW.Big5
---snip---
> and I've "made world" a lot of times like that.
> and if I do it by hand as sugested, it doesn;t make any difference
> either.
Just a guess - have you removed existing old libraries from /usr/lib?
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> no, should I?
Only if you have older libraries with the same names as as ones
installed in /usr/lib/compat. As Ruslan pointed out, existing Makefiles
in lib/compat should take care of that automatically. The change was
added in last September.
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with
if you use cvs instead of CVSup).
The author of rev 1.61 (brian, CCed) knows already about it, but I don't
know what he wants to do and when he has time to do it.
If you can't get rev 1.60 (either via cvs or from the web interface at
freebsd.org or any other source) you have to use the user
time since then without testing if it works now.
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To
n't work for some reason, or
> I made a mistake with the configuration setup.
>
> If anyone could provide me another example configuration I
> would be grateful. (Would be nice to test the ability to
> use both ISDN channels too).
Update to a recent -current
x for this.
>
>
> Someone told me that the only place you can get CVS versions
> of GCC are by installing RedHat Linux. 8-) 8-) 8-).
:-)
> Why don't we wait until there is a GCC release that actually
> works?
It wasn't my intention to suggest to use a CVS versio
I'm running virgin 4-5.RC #0 from cvsup at today midnight.
make relase fails:
install-info ... binutils.info $CHROOTDIR/usr/share/info/dir
*** Error code 1
Yep, for this moment i yet have in my $CHROOTDIR/usr/share/info
a plain file dir.
Is it ok ???
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I'm running virgin 4-5-RC #1.
In /etc/pam.conf i have
login authsufficient pam_skey.so
login authrequisite pam_cleartext_pass_ok.so
login authrequiredpam_unix.so try_first_pass
ány attempt to login causes syslog :
log
a of what other people have been
> seeing for performance when they run current.
# ll /etc/malloc.conf
lrwx-- 1 root wheel 2B Aug 18 21:47 /etc/malloc.conf@ -> aj
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a of what other people have been
> seeing for performance when they run current.
# ll /etc/malloc.conf
lrwx-- 1 root wheel 2B Aug 18 21:47 /etc/malloc.conf@ -> aj
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>
> Sorry, no hint by my side, but I can report exactly the same problem
> on an Athlon-C System equipped with a VIA-KT133A chipset.
> (actually it has the same USB controller, so it was expectable)
>
> Riggs
I am seeing the same symptoms while using Microsoft USB mouse with
KT133A-based comp
I had no problem with kernel from February 14, but failed ums probes are
happening very consistently with kernel from Feb 18. Kernels from dates
earlier than Feb 14 failed to attach USB mouse most of the time but
sometimes misteriously managed to work. No configuration was changing
between success
On 19 Feb, Wesley Morgan wrote:
> Since the big shake-up with -current, I find that mozilla and galeon can
> no longer function (both up to date), but lynx has no problems. Mozilla
[...]
> Is anyone else seeing this?
Yes (galeon-0.9b3 + mozilla-0.7).
Netscape 4.76 works.
Bye,
l"
instead of doing it the old way and also did 2 "make cleandir" before a
"make depend && make".
My kernel config is attached, the source is from today in the morning.
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ding
INVARIANT was a commit which said INVARIANT_SUPPORT isn't neccessary
anymore. It's seems I got it wrong.
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Hi,
dmesg and the output of "ident /sys/dev/aic7xxx/*" and pciconf is
attached (BTW: the -v options to pciconf isn't documented in the
synopsis section of the man page).
Do you need more information, e.g. the output of a verbose boot?
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0:0:0:0:0USc373 isp1
0.0.0.10.0.0.0UH 00 isp1
127.0.0.1 127.0.0.1 UH 231942 lo0
---snip---
Don't worry if this problem is solved by the commit which fixed a PR
(I've seen it on cvs-all, but
me I did
a "netstat -rn" before I tried to dialout. I didn't know if this makes a
difference.
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terface down the first time after a login I have to
readd the defaultroute (only once, after additional "ifconfig
down/up" I didn't have to readd the defaultroute, it stays)
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> code did not delete ``static'' routes, now it does.
What to do in this situation? I didn't want add the defaultroute
everytime (POLA).
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e about how
the routing table is held consistent, but I if the route is discarded
without my interaction it not only violates POLA, in this case it's
prohibits a valid use of the -interface feature (dial on demand via sppp
is broken at the moment).
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> Ciao,
> Sheldon.
Sorry for butting in. Adding new non-portable functionality to solve the problem
which could be adequitely taken care of using existing and well known
techniquies is not appropriate, I completely agree with you on that.
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Hi!
When starting buildworld with -DNOCLEAN:
cd /usr/src/share/syscons/scrnmaps; make build-tools
cd /usr/src/usr.bin/xlint; make build-tools
make: don't know how to make
/usr/obj/usr/src/i386/usr/include/stdlib.h. Stop
*** Error code 2
Stop in /usr/src/usr.bin/xlint.
*** Error code 1
Please
Hi,
-current from yesterday:
---snip---
(45) root@ttyp0 # idprio 31 /bin/sleep 10
idprio: idprio: Invalid argument
(46) root@ttyp0 # rtprio 31 /bin/sleep 10
rtprio: rtprio: Invalid argument
---snip---
isdnd is also affected (if you use its rtprio keyword in isdnd.rc).
Bye,
Alexander
he bugreport and before trying it myself).
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to authenticate via pam_ssh.so. I expected
to find a coredump in / or in /home/$user (or at least somewhere in the
root fs or in /tmp), but I can't find it.
What am I doing wrong (I didn't have a coredump limit)?
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vanishes after the
first "ifconfig down", but stays after readding the defaultroute).
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roblem was fixed. I already removed
/sys/compile/, so it didn't seems to be a stale object
file.
dmesg from a working kernel and kernel config attached.
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+
+ # Check for pcvt driver (VT100/VT220 emulator)
+ #
+ if [ -x /usr/sbin/ispcvt ]; then
+ if /usr/sbin/ispcvt; then
+ isdn_ttype=pcvt25
+ fi
+ fi
+
case ${isdn_flags} in
[Nn][Oo])
isn't enough):
---snip---
vop_stdbmap()
bdwrite()
ffs_update()
ufs_inactive()
ufs_vnoperate()
vrele()
vn_close()
vn_closefile()
fdrop()
...
---snip---
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Thus spake Will Andrews ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> No. It's a safety feature to prevent your shell from using too much
> memory to do the globbing you asked for (the "*"). This has nothing
> whatsoever to do with rm(1).
It's xargs job to workaround that:
ls | xargs rm -rf
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in -current (May 3+9).
The last message is with a backtrace from ddb (no coredump, but I may
try to get one if someone is interested in fixing it).
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Hi!
I get this about 20 seconds after boot completed (and fsck went into
background):
(I saw a similar message yesterday IIRC):
root@zerogravity ~dir $ gdb -k
/usr/obj/usr/home/alex/work/HEAD/src/sys/CICHLIDS/kernel.debug
vmcore.1
GNU gdb 4.18
Copyright 1998 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
GDB
ant to mail 21k to everyone).
I noticed some mails about changed set*uid behavior, is this a buggy
program, or is it a bug in -current?
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Thus spake Michael Harnois ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Building the kernel without INET6 makes this error go away. cvsup as
> of about two hours ago.
Is it fixed now?
Ume has committed a fix to the mbuf locks recently.
Alex
(I just got the same panic with a different traceback with a kernel
from bef
vice size failed: NOT READY, Medium not present
afd0: reading primary partition table: error reading fsbn 0
i4b-L2 i4b_T202_timeout: unit 0, N202 = 3
i4b: unit 0, assigned TEI = 125 = 0x7d
pid 1013 (k3d), uid 1000: exited on signal 11 (core dumped)
pid 997 (k3d), uid 1000: exited on signal 11 (cor
orm driver (the driver should be able
to handle it yet / the driver doesn't handle it yet but it will handle
it soon)?
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o have it in /boot/device.hints to
be able to modify them whitout recompiling the kernel.
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gt; system the problem disappears. Please check what's wrong or pass this report
> to the toolchain developers. Attached please find relevant log with backtrace.
It seems to be a problem with nasm. I've the same problem with lame
(3.89alpha), same backtrace.
Bye,
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cktrace.
Oops. I wanted to say: Every software which has a problem with ld
dumping core uses nasm (so far). The core dump is a bug in ld, but I
didn't know if the condition which triggers the core dump is a problem
with nasm, the input of nasm, or a bug in ld.
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> I just committed Binutils 2.11.2. Please let me know if this helps or
> not.
Yes, it fixes the problem at least with lame-3.89.
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elf module "snd_sb16.ko" at 0xc043031c.
[Yes, they're up to date with the kernel]
[...]
sbc0: at port 0x220-0x22f,0x330-0x331,0x388-0x38b irq 5 drq 1,5 on
isa0
pcm0: on sbc0
[...]
# cat /dev/urandom >/dev/dsp
zsh: device busy: /dev/dsp
---snip---
-current as of today
; net.inet.accf.372
Just a data point (perhaps it depends on the hardware): I can't
reproduce this here with my custom kernel. I build world/kernel
yesterday and sysctl -a didn't hangs.
Output from dmesg attached.
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Hello, when running netstat or using an app, that uses it
(such as linux-navigator), my machine panics:
Script started on Sat Jul 14 12:52:06 2001
(kgdb) mobile# gdb -k /usr/obj/usr/src/sys/MOBILE/kernel.debug vmcore.1
Copyright 1998 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
GDB is free software, covered b
Thus spake John Baldwin ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> > tf_eip = -1070822146, tf_cs = 8, tf_eflags = 66118,
> > tf_esp = -1069680480, tf_ss = 1}) at /usr/src/sys/i386/i386/trap.c:405
> >#11 0xc02c8cfe in vm_object_pip_add (object=0x0, i=1)
>
> I've seen this panic many times on my alpha SM
Hi,
attached is a diff for rc.i386, rc.conf.5 and defaults/rc.conf which
allows to enable the ACPI power management in rc.conf similar to
apm_enable.
It also removes a reference to the non existing acpi(9) from acpi(4).
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On 19 Jul, David Wolfskill wrote:
>>It will just sit there forever until ctrl-c is hit. Anyone knows
>>what's wrong? Thanks.
>
> This was discussed (to some extent) aboust a week & a half ago in -current.
> It seems (pointed out by Alexander Leiding
nel config and loader.conf attached (accf is loaded by the loader, it
isn't compiled into the kernel).
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the time
What does "acpiconf -e" do then?
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0 and 1. Now what could be so hard about that?
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Thus spake David O'Brien ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
Looking at the first two lines, shouldn't it be
> #define SSH_VERSION (ssh_version_get())
> #define SSH_VERSION_BASE "OpenSSH_2.9"
> -#define SSH_VERSION_ADDENDUM"[EMAIL PROTECTED] 20010608"
> +#define SSH_VERSION_ADDENDUM "Fr
Thus spake John Baldwin ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> >> #define SSH_VERSION (ssh_version_get())
> >> #define SSH_VERSION_BASE"OpenSSH_2.9"
> >> -#define SSH_VERSION_ADDENDUM"[EMAIL PROTECTED] 20010608"
> >> +#define SSH_VERSION_ADDENDUM"FreeBSD 20010608"
> Other way around
Thus spake David O'Brien ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
>
> > It's far removed from being "plain" OpenSSH or "portable" OpenSSH.
> This the "FreeBSD" added to the version string.
If it's of any interest: I'd also prefer "FreeBSD OpenSSH" as
David suggested.
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Alex
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Thus spake Kenneth Wayne Culver ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> SYS_RES_MEMORY instead of SYS_RES_IOPORT (all these combinations are for
> use in bus_alloc_resource). The thing is everything I've tried fails to
> work, so I can't attach my driver because it won't map the resources.
> Can anyone suggest ot
Thus spake Ruslan Ermilov ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Are you sure?
Yes, I reported this on IRC already some weeks ago, but I was
too lazy to fix it, so I just copied the include to /usr/include
manually. ;-)
I can easily reproduce this, from 4.4-PRERELEASE, 4.3-STABLE and (!)
from a fairly old -CUR
Thus spake Ruslan Ermilov ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> I would like to take a look at that part of `buildworld' output that
> is failing.
I get the same error Maxim pasted.
Alex
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device ppbus
device lpt
#device plip
device ppi
device pps
device lpbb
#optionsPCFCLOCK_VERBOSE
device pcfclock
options PPC_PROBE_CHIPSET
device ppc
options CLK_CALIBRATION_LOOP
#options
/i386/trap.c:849
>> #16 0xc027615c in trap (frame={tf_fs = 0, tf_es = 0, tf_ds = 0, tf_edi = 3557,
>> tf_esi = 20371, tf_ebp = 24, tf_isp = -1068912684, tf_ebx = 8,
>> tf_edx = 145, tf_ecx = 3, tf_eax = 1544, tf_trapno = 12, tf_err = 4,
>> tf_eip = 8097, tf_c
am wondering why you make a link instead of
replacing /dev/mouse with /dev/sysmouse in der XF86Config?
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Alexander (with a working mouse, but without the symlink).
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well the VIA support is still not sounding proberly, but it didn't
> before as well so thats not related to this bogon...
Perhaps the bug in the chipset^wPCI-spec?
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he bug in the chipset^wPCI-spec?
>
> I dont think so, before the latest changes it worked just fine...
What's the problem? I didn't noticed anything.
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Hi,
On Tue, Aug 21, 2001 at 02:18:19PM +0700, Max Khon wrote:
> SYNOPSIS
> wtf [is] acronym ...
>
> husky:~$wtf is pola
> POLA: principle of least astonishment
> husky:~$
There's also /usr/ports/misc/acron iirc.
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Thus spake David W. Chapman Jr. ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> I'm running -current as of an hour ago. I've gotten this since I've
> been running 4.2-stable, any ideas on how I can find out what it
> belongs to?
Statically wired ISA devices.
> unknown: can't assign resources
> unknown: can't assig
Thus spake Jim Bryant ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> It's kinda late in the process to be complaining about this, but I just noticed this
>myself...
That's why it is in the ports collection.
Alex
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