Yesterday I tried to ftp a current set of floppies from
current.freebsd.org - nothing there but 2.2.X stuff - 3.0 tree gone and
no 4.X tree apparent. Today I get connection refused at that site. ANy
pointers to a current tree would be appreciated. TIA.
Steven P. Donegan
Where might I find 4.0 - I've got another development machine available
for some thrashing. TIA.
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Is there any IPSEC support available for current? I've found support for
2.2.8, but not so far for current.
Steven P. Donegan email: done...@quick.net
Sr. Network Infrastructure Engineer ICBM: N 33' 47.538/W 117' 59.
Well, a kernel built today results in an infinite boot/re-boot cycle on
my system (SMP, Tomcat IV). Never gets to a point where a proper
dump/tombstone happens. Sorry, no definitive trace here...
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On Wed, 21 Apr 1999, Alfred Perlstein wrote:
> On Wed, 21 Apr 1999, Kevin Day wrote:
>
> >
> > Try mounting with -d... Can I make a guess that the NFS mount is going over
> > 100MB ethernet? I have a strong theory that the dynamic retransmit timer
> > needs rework for low latency connections, wi
On Sat, 1 May 1999, Jordan K. Hubbard wrote:
> haveseen_isadev() called - FIXME!
> (about 10 times)
>
> This appears to happen around the bt_isa (Buslogic) probe. Is that of
> any help?
>
> - Jordan
>
And, it happens even if the bt device driver is not configured into the
kernel...
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I have received more email today related to SPAM than I have actual SPAM
in the last month+ What has triggered this solution looking for a problem?
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