reading raw audio data off a cd with dd did never work for me...
anyway, it would be a good thing(TM) if there was a tool such as
cdparanoia under l*n*x that has all that fancy jitter and scratch
detection and removal (real goodd error correction) and this ones also
really fast (10x speed) when yo
ahem, after some poking around and having a look at
http://www.yourvote.com/pci/default.asp
(excellent source for pci device numbers)
i found out that the sony vaio n505x doe not use the neomagic 256av
chipset for sound output but vendor 0x1073 (yamaha) dev 0x0010 (YMF744
DS-1S PCI audio).
which megaraid adapter do you use in this box (hw, fw ver, bios ver,
cntl-m ver)...
i've seen those panics on our old news box when there where errors on
the scsi busses which did not get detected properly. mainly termination
issues *sigh*
/k
Jeroen Ruigrok van der Werven([EMAIL PROTECTED])@Wed
P. U. (Uli) Kruppa([EMAIL PROTECTED])@2001.09.12 17:52:23 +:
>
> Hi,
>
> sorry for cross-mailing two lists!
>
> I am running -CURRENT (ok - though I do not know anything
> about computers) and just found about about 624 MB trash in
> my /var/ftp - this is my anonymous-ftp -directory.
> It
Warner Losh([EMAIL PROTECTED])@Tue, Mar 27, 2001 at 12:40:18AM -0700:
> In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Greg Lehey writes:
> : > Play the ball, not the man.
> :
> : I don't have an objection to the change, I was just asking. And
> : "because System V does it this way" has never been a good answer
Doug Barton([EMAIL PROTECTED])@Tue, Mar 27, 2001 at 10:05:40AM -0800:
> "Karsten W. Rohrbach" wrote:
> >
> > Warner Losh([EMAIL PROTECTED])@Tue, Mar 27, 2001 at 12:40:18AM -0700:
> > > In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Greg Lehey writes:
> > > : >
Peter Wemm([EMAIL PROTECTED])@2001.03.28/06:24:34(epoch+985757074s):
> FYI:
>
> SYNOPSIS
> portmap [-d] [-v]
>
> SYNOPSIS
> rpcbind [-dilLs]
yup, so i think it makes sense, to have the daemon called rpcbind, since
it would probably break other people's configuration after making world
someone probably should add
cygwin:\
:xn@:op=\E[39;49m:Km=\E[M:tc=linux:
to the termcap database, since this is the official term type for
cygwin32's terminal emu under windows ;-)
/k
--
> If you think sex is a pain in the ass, try a different position.
KR433/KR11-RIPE -- http://www.w
Matthew Jacob([EMAIL PROTECTED])@2001.04.09 16:42:05 +:
> FBSD-I-I do not think you should do that.
> FBSD-W-Do not do that again.
> FBSD-E-I told you not to do that.
> FBSD-F-panic, freeing free identifier of known type
>
when you implemted it, remind me to get a stack of blank punhcards to
Brian Somers([EMAIL PROTECTED])@2001.04.20 11:29:15 +:
> find something | xargs cp {} target_directory
>
> or
>
> find something | xargs -i '[]' cp '[]' target_directory
>
or
find something -exec cp {} target_directory \;
from find(1):
-exec utility [argument ...];
True
rohrbach@WM:datasink[~]68% tar cf /dev/null src/
rohrbach@WM:datasink[~]69% find src|wc -l
2552
rohrbach@WM:datasink[~]70% du -sk src
32258 src
rohrbach@WM:datasink[~]71% mkdir src2
rohrbach@WM:datasink[~]72% time find src -exec cp {} src2 \;
find src -exec cp {} src2 ; 0.31s user 7.55s sy
Andrey A. Chernov([EMAIL PROTECTED])@2001.06.15 16:02:50 +:
> On Fri, Jun 15, 2001 at 13:15:04 +1000, Bruce Evans wrote:
>
> > Related bugs:
> > - symlink(2) is happy to create a symlink to the empty pathname although
> > empty pathnames are invalid.
>
> Maybe we need to fix symlink(2) the
David Wolfskill([EMAIL PROTECTED])@2001.06.15 06:53:27 +:
> And another:
>
> dhcp-133[1] ls -l .netscape/lock
> lrwxrwxr-x 1 david wheel 13 Jun 15 06:40 .netscape/lock -> 1.0.0.127:612
>
> :-},
> david (making no claims about what is "good practice", here)
this is actually more performa
btw, regarding gcc's -O2 optimization breakage on -2.95.x and improved
instrumentation of the new compiler kit, is there someone working on
getting gcc-3.0 into -current?
...yes *sigh* i know, 3.0 is _not_ stable, neither is -current ;-)
/k
Dag-Erling Smorgrav([EMAIL PROTECTED])@2001.06.21 00:3
Terry Lambert([EMAIL PROTECTED])@2001.06.22 20:38:45 +:
> "Karsten W. Rohrbach" wrote:
> >
> > btw, regarding gcc's -O2 optimization breakage on -2.95.x and improved
> > instrumentation of the new compiler kit, is there someone working on
> > gett
Kris Kennaway([EMAIL PROTECTED])@Mon, Sep 04, 2000 at 08:09:59PM -0700:
> On Mon, 4 Sep 2000, Warner Losh wrote:
>
> > In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Jordan Hubbard writes:
> > : Well, it's at least one step closer - all they have to do now (the US
> > : people) is install the rsaref port to have
Vivek Khera([EMAIL PROTECTED])@Fri, Sep 08, 2000 at 09:56:07AM -0400:
[...]
> That last sentence makes me think that the person who decided this
> does not use a network to update that machine, ie NFS mounting
> /usr/src. It is a royal PITA to get networking up and going after a
> single-user reb
Leif Neland([EMAIL PROTECTED])@Sat, Sep 23, 2000 at 12:15:31AM +0200:
> Pine 4.21 complains that /var/mail is vulnerable, that the perms should be
> 1777
>
> Would this be less vulnerable than 775 which make world restores it to?
>
> Leif
since when does qmail write to /var/mail???
*evilgrin*
/k
if somebody knows the doodads and pitfalls in linux cvs in conjuction
with cvsupd and is able to tell me what goes wrong, i could get the
cvsupd on filepile running. at the moment i got a somewhat borken
repository which might come from the linux ccvs. i do not know very much
about cvsup's interop
Robert L Sowders([EMAIL PROTECTED])@2002.03.28 03:39:51 +:
> Greg is absolutely correct.
yes, i agree
> These whiners, who constantly moan for code while never contributing any,
> should contribute the code if they want it changed.
being a terrible c-coder i have to admit that, after havi
Scot W. Hetzel([EMAIL PROTECTED])@2002.03.28 14:49:49 +:
> Qmail install shouldn't need to install anything into /usr/[sbin,bin]
> directories with mailwrapper properly configured (see `man mailer.conf` &
> 'man mailwrapper').
a quick glance into /usr/ports/mail/qmail/pkg-plist shows, that no
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