t was the same
situation. And I haven't received anythhing from the cvs-all mailing list regarding
these files. What do I do to get this to finish up?
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in/cvs/lib that do not exist. I
check the ftp site, they aren't there, and i've cvs up'd the modules. On the web cvs
browser, the files show up but are marked as Attic and have been removed. How do i
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I had the *exact* same error a minute ago.. upgrading from 3.2-RELEASE, I tried
upgrading my texinfo from 3.12 to 4.0 but that didn't do anything.
:On Tue, Feb 29, 2000 at 03:25:38PM -0500, Aaron Hughes wrote:
>
> I cvsup upgraded my /src dir to 'release=cvs tag=.' which I believe to be
> 4.0-C
oN tUE, mAR 07, 2000 AT 05:05:40PM +0200, Ruslan Ermilov wrote:
> On Wed, Mar 08, 2000 at 01:02:29AM +1000, Idea Receiver wrote:
> [...]
> > btw, I have problem to make release, it kept complain about that i didnt
> > set the USA_RESIDENT, however, I did! both in /etc and /etc/defaults. Can
> > p
ives me an error like the following: ad0: WRITE timed out. It then
proceeds to crash.
If anybody can help me I'd appreciate that, I know I don't have a whole lot
of information, but I'll provide it if anybody needs specific things.. It's
just a little harder to include it when it do
a PITA.
Keyboard and mouse manufacturers usually give dire warnings about plugging
in PS/2 devices when the machine is powered up, maybe that's the reason
why.
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more towards programmers than end users, but I certainly found it useful.
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VAIO and ended up
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Crashes fo r me too, reporting Sigint 6, Basically whenever it is idle.
Usually just running Opera and Mozilla-mail.
Any Sugestions??
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nutes later: Your clock is off by -1710.9709441 seconds. (131.215.225.254)
[37/36]
Anyways, my dmesg is attached.
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e days, but any hints
or suggestions are more than welcome. If I can get it running in this
3.3-STABLE server, then I'll steal the controller for a weekend and bang out
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p2.
I don't agree at all, and all you have to do is visit a few web sites
and ftp sites' download areas to see why. It's just not ubiquitous, or
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ernames, answering the requests very slowly.
You don't have to publish a userlist in order for some of that kind
of information to leak out. Besides, by answering very slowly for
invalid usernames you just gave the bad guys a way to deduce your
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gid at all.
}
}What about the `e' flag?
What about people who don't use /proc? Maybe I'm misreading; is the plan
to make ps work (at least with most of the bells and whistles) only with
/proc, or is the plan to make it an option to either strip the setgid and
use proc, or t
bothered to track it down
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d44]
Dec 11 20:48:20 woodstock ppp[3106]: tun1: Debug: Waiting for carrier
Dec 11 20:48:21 woodstock ppp[3106]: tun1: Debug: deflink: Using tty_Timeout
[0x8072d44]
Dec 11 20:48:21 woodstock ppp[3106]: tun1: Debug: Waiting for carrier
[ and on and on and on ]
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both large and small files (393,000 total), all of which came
up clean. I think you have a hardware problem somewhere :(
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} Frank Nobis wrote:
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} > On Wed, Apr 05, 2000 at 07:13:29AM -0500, Jon Hamilton wrote:
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} > > up clean. I think you have a hardware problem somewhere :(
} >
} > That is very likely a hardwre problem. I ha
n idea to add
another MTA to the build tree, but I'm sure others will raise a
more substantial argument than I could.
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ey are
interested in? I'm not trying to be snide; it's possible that I'm missing
some element of your argument, but I think using the term ``everyone'' is
overstating the case considerably.
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Vincent Poy wrote:
> On Tue, 16 Oct 2001, Valentin Chopov wrote:
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> > just replace mv with cp in /usr/src/kerberos5/lib/libasn1/Makefile
>
> I replaced the 2 mv's in /usr/src/kerberos5/lib/libasn1/Makefile
> with cp and while the lib compiles, the problem now is
into /dev both in single user and multiuser. I got around
this by telling it to not install them.
I have attached dmesg output from both ACPI and non ACPI enabled
boots.
Thanks in advance,
Jon Christopherson
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Hello,
That patch worked like a charm! Ps2 port seen fine both in acpi
mode and non-acpi mode. Thanks a lot. Perhaps this should be imported to
the driver in the source tree?
Attached is the new dmesg output.
Regards,
Jon Christopherson
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m is similar to PR
> misc/30373 and there is no one handle it at all. I
> have tried FreeBSD 4.4-RELEASE, 4.5-PRERELEASE and
> 5.0-CURRENT (which is cvsup a month ago) and the
> problem is still persisted.
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=misc/30373
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; > In that case I think I would like to loose the ',' also.
>
> While you're at it, why not use single word verbs:
>
> size (got 1234 wanted 5678)
> cksum (got 42424242 wanted 69696969)
Or perhaps:
size (got 1234 expected 567
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> Time to put the cvsup servers on the map with ICBM coordinates maybe?
I think that would actually be quite useful (or, at the very least,
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f the find(1) manpage (on my -stable system), is this:
Historically, the -d, -h and -x options were implemented using the pri-
maries ``-depth'', ``-follow'', and ``-xdev''. These primaries always
``-h'' there should read ``-H''; -h i
nf isn't supposed
to be touched by the install/upgrade tools, it'll get out of date (and
will become a hinderance rather than a help) as default settings change,
and as settings are added/deleted.
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r quotas are enabled or not
does not affect the behavior, only the kernel tunable parameter.
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do this for some files; admittedly not
for the .mk files, but I could see someone doing that).
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overlaying the entire filesystem space, these environments would be
extremely powerful.
I suspect this ability would usefull for other things too, possibly for
security lock-downs on shell users env's without chrooting them as an
example.
-Jon
It might be possible to build thi
age=1
I've used gbde extensivly and have doubts about any issues. However,
maybe some sanity checks in gbde would catch the problem?
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il_rootdir}\dev
I suppose we could avoid this little fau pax in the future by adding a
new jail specific rc.conf var like this example:
jail_shiba_devfs="/usr/prison/192_168_0_130/dev"
It could be easy to have it simply exist, or be non-null, to imply a
desire for devfs, and further checked
ode = 0
Stopped at _bus_dmamap_load_buffer+0x3ff: movl %ecx,0(%edx,%eax,8)
$ nm -n /boot/kernel/kernel | grep c03568
c03568e0 T bus_dmamap_load
If there's anything you'd like me to type at the "db>" prompt, just ask
and I'll send the output.
Thanks,
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>
> Scott
Excellent. I'll be happy to test it if needed.
Jon
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> On Tue, Aug 05, 2003 at 11:08:33PM -0700, Jon Kuster wrote:
> > If there's anything you'd like me to type at the "db>" prompt, just ask
> > and I'll send the output.
>
> Send the backtrace, with
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> Attached is an untested patch. Please let me know if it solves the
> problem
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> Scott
That did the trick. Thanks!
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> How would one test if it was an improvement on the 4BSD scheduler? It
> is not even competitive in my simple tests.
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> > > How would one test if it was an improvement on the 4BSD sched
Wasn't there a patch floating around to build a dynamic world with the
placment of libc et'al in /lib ???
I'd actually like to try that patch for building a tiny fbsd image for
my net4501.
Thanks in advance,
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In the last episode (Jun 27), Andre
ms logical for vendors to build their
AP's based on common hardware.
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Best,
-Jon
Andrew P. Lentvorski, Jr. wrote:
I tried to file a bug for one of my -CURRENT machines using send-pr and
got the following result back:
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> This is -CURRENT from 7th May so it's possible the bug has
) installation started,
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CPUTYPE=p4 is the problem evident).
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dmesg:
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functionality?
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On Sep 20, 2017, at 10:35 PM, Ian Lepore wrote:
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> On Wed, 2017-09-20 at 21:23 -0600, Warner Losh wrote:
>> On Wed, Sep 20, 2017 at 9:16 PM, Warner Losh wrote:
>>
>>> On Wed, Sep 20, 2017 at 8:50 PM, Jon Brawn wrote:
>>>
>>>>
>>>
ully understand, as well could you give me
five minutes of you busy time to explain please??
My regards
MR jon ruse
I do donate to the fsf donation station if that is anything meaning??
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> w
t; Oh, and some of these things are useful in portable code, so having to write
> some assembly for every target to get information that the kernel already
> knows is wasteful.
>
> David
This idea of Arm big.LITTLE systems having cache lines of different lengths
really, really bothers me - how on earth is the cache coherency supposed to
work in such a system? I doubt the usual cache coherency protocols would work -
probably need a really MESSY protocol to deal with this config :-)
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urther information about this issue. I would encourage you to read all the
pages and the white paper thoroughly to best understand this issue as it
relates to working with Arm processors.
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> Jan 7 12:06:15 blubee kernel: #9 0x80b42e92 at kern_openat+0x212
> Jan 7 12:06:15 blubee kernel: #10 0x80f16d2b at amd64_syscall+0x79b
> Jan 7 12:06:15 blubee kernel: #11 0x80ef5b7b at Xfast_syscall+0xfb
>
>
> Is the slow transfers user error?
Wotcha!
I don’t see any read or write performance figures anywhere? Also, is this
CURRENT? If so, aren’t all the debug / warning features that are turned on by
default in CURRENT at the moment going to have an effect on throughput?
Especially if you’re writing through a filesystem where directory and file
accesses will each require a lock to be taken, if only for a short while? If
you want to get closer to the true USB speed of the device, stop mounting it
and copying files to the filesystem, but instead just dd data onto and off of
the device directly, and measure how fast that goes. Remember to backup your
data from the card first…
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> On Jan 7, 2018, at 5:44 PM, Jon Brawn wrote:
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>
>> On Jan 6, 2018, at 10:18 PM, blubee blubeeme wrote:
>>
>> On Sun, Jan 7, 2018 at 12:11 PM, Warner Losh wrote:
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>>>
>>>
>>> On Sat, Jan 6, 2018 at 8:56 PM, blubee blubeeme
, what does INTRNG stand for, and what are
its implications when selected vs not selected?
Cheers!
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#16 0x0041fc84 at kern_openat+0x208
#17 0x0064b59c at do_el0_sync+0x8bc
Is there something I should be doing to help debug these?
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