ighs* True.. it fails here as well. Damn
This works fine here (gettext-0.10.35.tar.gz). No problems whatsoever
recompiling...
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eriencing problems while dumping?
Thanks,
-Farid.
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Murphy's Law fails only whe
me.
I just upgraded from CURRENT 2001-01-25 to 2001-02-18:0100 CET.
Everything else _seems_ to work sofar (no libc problems etc...).
The panic is new (I've never had a panic in this situation with
the old kernel). The error above is reproducible.
Another problem is when shutting
01-25:1811
trying to update an old -CURRENT-2506 source tree.
Any ideas?
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Murphy'
cm1: on sbc0
midi0: on sbc0
midi1: on sbc0
midi2: at port 0x620-0x623 on isa0
exactly here, the system hangs completely.
What I'm I missing?
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NT-2001-01-27 and later:
pcm1: hwptr went backwards 36 -> 0
pcm1: hwptr went backwards 40 -> 16
pcm1: hwptr went backwards 2084 -> 2048
pcm1: hwptr went backwards 2092 -> 2064
Strange...
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booting.
OpenBSD provides an option 'APERTURE' which allows X to start
even when securelevel is >0. I wish we would have that as well...
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s login(1)
in this case?
Do you have an idea what's wrong here, or, better yet,
a solution?
Many thanks.
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On Sunday 20 July 2003 09:38 pm, Doug White wrote:
> On Sun, 20 Jul 2003, Farid Hajji wrote:
> > When using ssh, I'm not trying public/private keys,
> > just plain unix passwords. Doesn't ssh access login(1)
> > in this case?
>
> sshd does not use login unle
why OpenBSD's APERTURE option is superior.
> Thanks for your patience,
> Dimitar Vassilev
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Hi,
is there any reason, why
/usr/src/crypto/openssl/apps/CA.{sh,pl}
are not installed outside /usr/src?
Some end users may not install src,
yet still need this wrapper...
Thanks,
-FH
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Quoth the
.ko
51 0xc10e2000 3000 ng_socket.ko
61 0xc114a000 15000linux.ko
Did you try to kldload any missing modules manually?
> |Peter Ulrich Kruppa|
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