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md64 works for you, it is definitely the better solution.
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the machines
to -current. 5.1-p10 just has security fixes, not bug fixes.
Tom
On Wed, 29 Oct 2003, Niklas Saers Mailinglistaccount wrote:
> Hi,
> are anyone familiar with conditions where postfix may bring a 5.1-p10
> server to a halt, making the server accept incoming ports (such
All the time or sometimes? An unresponsive local console means that the
entire machine is blocked though, not just networking. I'm using
5-current right now, and obviously I'm able to type this e-mail.
Tom
On Wed, 29 Oct 2003, Andy Hilker wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> i am
able.
Depends usually. Some cards have auto-crossover detection now. And so
do some switches (ex. Catalyst 3700 series).
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On Thu, 6 Nov 2003, Scott Likens wrote:
...
> Onboard SCSI, 1gig of ECC, dual P2-450's. Never had this problem
> before.
I hope you are using P3s, or Xeon CPUs not P2s, since P2s are not able
to cache memory above 512MB, which means that things will be real slow.
> Quite rare.
>
> Thanks
> -
Sounds very similar to a problem that I have with FreeBSD 5.1. As soon
as /stand/sysinstall is started, the display adaptor turns off! This is
on a Dell Poweredge 6350 with 4xXeon 550s. I never did get FreeBSD 5.x
working on any of the 6350s that I have, but 4.8 works perfectly.
Tom
On Thu
f machines that
will not boot 5.x, irregardless of the ACPI issues. I've never been able
to boot 5.x with ACPI on or off, on any of the 5 Dell PowerEdge 6350
servers I have here, even though they run 4.9 perfectly. I have a PR open
on it.
So even without the ACPI issues on some hardware,
On Tue, 2 Dec 2003, Eric Anderson wrote:
> Tom wrote:
>
> > Just to be complete, there are already a whole bunch of machines that
> >will not boot 5.x, irregardless of the ACPI issues. I've never been able
> >to boot 5.x with ACPI on or off, on any of the 5 Del
to orphan a
significant number of machines. Which is a shame, since 5.x would be
clearly superior on a quad Xeon machine than 4.9-RELEASE.
> Eric
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introduced that might break modules. It just seems to me that one
should consider /kernel plus /modules/* to be more of unit.
Thanks for any insights.
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I see the same problem when trying to boot FreeBSD-3.0-RELEASE (or there
abouts) and later cdroms on my TP770.
I can boot FreeBSD-2.2.8 and earlier FreeBSD-3.0-SNAP cdroms just fine. I
think it has something to do with the new boot loader that went in just
before 3.0-RELEASE.
Tom
On Fri, 13
I'd be more than happy to do the pestering if some one could write down
a detailed description of exactly how the TP's BIOS is non-compliant.
I don't know enough about the boot process and BIOS to write such a
description.
Tom
On Fri, 13 Aug 1999, Mike Smith wrote:
> > I
or something close to this pass by. I think this term gave me a much
closer feeling to what I imagine is really going on the the "linuxulator"
than the term "emulator" and all its baggage. So we could name it the
"Linux image activator" or "Lin-Axe" or some
> Intel platform box (my laptop) and go with NetBSD where my 3c589d works
> > just fine.
> >
>
> My 3c589d works just fine now, along with suspend/resume :) (under 4.0).
>
And these are also working perfectly for me as well under -current on a
ThinkPad 770.
Tom
To
ariable or a
command line switch. I'd vote for default behavior as the traditional:
K = 2^10
M = 2^20
G = 2^30
T = 2^40
P = 2^50
.. but also have options for showing the entire unclipped file length,
"binary mode international abbreviation standard", and maybe even
scientific o
as
intentional.
When run at shutdown it tells the master server the machine's uptime.
Of course it would also help to send a 'uname -v' in both situations. This
system would have statistical flaws, but it is still an interesting idea.
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At 10:52 01/13/2000 +1030, Mark Newton wrote:
>On Wed, Jan 12, 2000 at 08:29:44AM -0500, Tom Embt wrote:
>
> > >This would be great, but I wonder from what source we could take reliable
> > >data about -current's stability.
> >
> > How 'bout some s
a1 as master mode PIO0
Mounting root from ufs:/dev/ad0s1a
I stumbled upon this quite by accident, but maybe it'll be of some help to
somebody...
BTW, this was on a kernel from around 20:00 GMT Jan 25
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At 22:01 01/25/2000 +0100, you wrote:
>It seems Tom Embt wrote:
>> Don't mean to butt in here, I haven't really been following the thread -
>> but I may have found a workaround/clue. I have a Sony CDU-55E (ooold 2x)
>> on secondary master of the PIIX4 on my BP
> If this is the case, you will need to modify
> sys/boot/i386/libi386/biosdisk.c:bd_init() to check whether it's scanned
> the BIOS unit number from initial_bootdev, and if not (and it's legal)
> scan it as well. Once we've 'probed' the BIOS unit, everything el
-date -current running. What code should I look at in sys/boot and
how do I figure out where the Thinkpad BIOS puts the emulated floppy
image's disk number?
Tom
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4.0 release tag is it? That would be RELENG_4_0_0_RELEASE
>surely.
>
I believe RELENG_4 would refer to the 4.x-STABLE branch (??maybe??), since
it is different from 5.0-CURRENT but still not ready for it's first release.
I'm no authority on the subject, though.
Tom Embt
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one care, I feel that gzipping these files is a waste
of time, unless server bandwith is a serious concern.
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e from being a guinea pig).
of course there also exists the possibility that I forgot to insert tab A
into slot B and CompuPic indeed runs perfectly in FBSD for everyone else..
and how did it get to be 3AM ? Ugh. well thanks to anyone who can
dies.
>
>--
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>
I just tried to run it again and both compupic and truss core dumped. Both
cores as well as truss.out and dmesg available at
http://www.embt.com/tom/compupic-crash.tar.gz .
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gt;> once. You should now be able
>> to move /usr/compat back into place (or /compat, if you left it there...)
>> Why? I dunno. Found it by accident.
>
Now another question: Have you been able to get to /usr? When I try to
bring it up I get /compat/linux/usr instead. At least /
make icons work on big
Endian machines, perhaps they botched it. If I'm not imagining this, you
could probably find it on www.kde.org.
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dering why noone was responding
to an earlier post ;)
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Ditto here.
Tom
On Wed, 15 Dec 1999, Forrest Aldrich wrote:
> FYI just CVSup'd and got this:
>
>
>
> X-UIDL: 495287ccf607850cc65e4c59c7b49751
>
> cd /usr/src/lib/librpcsvc; make beforeinstall
> cd /usr/src/lib/libskey;mak
ybe walrus?
>
> Arctic Foxes.
>
>
> - Donn
I doubt it. No peguins in the arctic. But Sea Lions definitely do.
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t of time that has
> been slept. IS this a bug in the apm code?
>
> Warner
>
IIRC it does update uptime properly after a suspend in 2.2.8 but does not
do so in 3.X and -current on my ThinkPad 770.
Tom
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On Thu, 16 Dec 1999, Warner Losh wrote:
> In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Tom Bartol
>writes:
> : IIRC it does update uptime properly after a suspend in 2.2.8 but does not
> : do so in 3.X and -current on my ThinkPad 770.
>
> define correctly. Eg, if I suspend for
On Thu, 16 Dec 1999, Warner Losh wrote:
> In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Tom Bartol
>writes:
> : I tried 3.0-current after this merge, suspend and resume worked fine on my
> : 770 with the exception of uptime.
>
> I can confirm that uptime, at least as repo
(I've had
three hooked up once) - on a 235W power supply :) (Although it is probably
a better-than-average PS, it's the one that comes with the AOpen HX45 case).
One of these days I'm going to hook up a multimeter and see what it draws...
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% of the
keyspace so far, out of ~57% total by all distributed.net members). Am I
sick and twisted for being so concerned about busting keys?
The BP6 is certainly a fun board to play with in FreeBSD, particularly now
that the HPT366 is supported (Thanks Soren!), SMP is getting better every
day,
m... well, it may be that my second
>disk needs low-level formatted or something.
>
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ard drives of course, but still
there is no reason that reasonably modern equipment shouldn't work in
UDMA/33 mode.
Are the IDE cables new and in good shape? Using each end connector before
attaching a device to the middle one...
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I have the same problem with 4.0-STABLE, cvsup'ed June 2. I just
turned rpc.statd off in /etc/rc.conf.
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>
> I am running a fairly recent current and noticed my swap seemed
> a little overused.
>
> bash-2.02
Hi Tom,
No, I have this same card running on a Toshiba Tecra 8100,
and it does indeed use the dc driver, and the ethernet part
of it does indeed work (I'm running Current, last updated yesterday).
The dc driver needs the miibus device configured in the kernel in order
to work correctly, a
Hi!
I checked and compiled the recent -CURRENT tree,
buildworld and buildkernel goes all fine.
When booting it seems to crash on initialization of my
Promise controller and get "bad ivar request (4)". I
stripped all possible drivers out of the kernelconfig,
except for the ata driver, and it stil
> > I checked and compiled the recent -CURRENT tree,
> > buildworld and buildkernel goes all fine.
> >
> > When booting it seems to crash on initialization
> of my
> > Promise controller and get "bad ivar request (4)".
> I
> > stripped all possible drivers out of the
> kernelconfig,
> > except fo
> The "bad ivar request (4)" message does *not* come
> from the ATA driver, you must have something else
> that is ruining your day... Does it boot if you
> take out the promise board ?
I was in a hurry yesterday and let the kernel compile
w/o the ata driver while being under the shower.
Without
> > I was in a hurry yesterday and let the kernel
> compile
> > w/o the ata driver while being under the shower.
> > Without the ata driver it does boot. Just wanted
> to
> > let you know. I'll take the Promise out when I got
> > some more time (latest friday evening).
>
> Hmm, I need alot more
> > Here's the box:
> >
> > Asus CUV4X-D mainboard, VIA 694X, dual-capable
> > 2x P3-933, 768MB PC133 RAM in 3 DIMM(s)
> > Two IBM IC35L 60.1GB disks on first IDE
> > Pioneer DVD-A05SZ on second IDE
> > Two IBM IC35L 60.1GB on Promise Fasttrak TX2
> > (PDC20268/70) in RAID0
> >
> > How do I dump
> > I finally pulled the Promise out and it boots.
> Since I
> > need it for some Windows apps on the same box I
> put it
> > back in and commented some lines in ata driver
> > regarding the detection of Promise Fasttrak
> > controllers and it boots now w/o detecting it.
>
> This is strange, the
Hi!
I checked and compiled the recent -CURRENT tree,
buildworld and buildkernel goes all fine.
When booting it seems to crash on initialization of my
Promise controller and get "bad ivar request (4)". I
stripped all possible drivers out of the kernelconfig,
except for the ata driver, and it stil
> The "bad ivar request (4)" message does *not* come
> from the ATA driver, you must have something else
> that is ruining your day... Does it boot if you
> take out the promise board ?
I was in a hurry yesterday and let the kernel compile
w/o the ata driver while being under the shower.
Without
> > I finally pulled the Promise out and it boots.
> Since I
> > need it for some Windows apps on the same box I
> put it
> > back in and commented some lines in ata driver
> > regarding the detection of Promise Fasttrak
> > controllers and it boots now w/o detecting it.
>
> This is strange, the
> > Here's the box:
> >
> > Asus CUV4X-D mainboard, VIA 694X, dual-capable
> > 2x P3-933, 768MB PC133 RAM in 3 DIMM(s)
> > Two IBM IC35L 60.1GB disks on first IDE
> > Pioneer DVD-A05SZ on second IDE
> > Two IBM IC35L 60.1GB on Promise Fasttrak TX2
> > (PDC20268/70) in RAID0
> >
> > How do I dump
Hello,
These proposed articles can only help. I've been following this
list for a few years, I'm ready to contribute in my own small
way :-)
tom
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> I understand that we're getting to that stage where we need more
> -current teste
all of the snapshots since the 24th have exhibited this same or
very similar behavior.
when booting from the kern & mfsroot floppies i get:
.
.
.
unknown: can't assign resources
unknown: can't assign resources
unknown: can't assign resources
unknown: can't assign resources
pccard: card inse
John Baldwin wrote:
>
> On 04-Mar-01 Tom Uffner wrote:
> > all of the snapshots since the 24th have exhibited this same or
> > very similar behavior.
>
> Does it happen for snapshots before the 24th?
>
no, it does not, at least not for the 5.0-20010210-CURRENT snap.
John Baldwin wrote:
> On 05-Mar-01 Tom Uffner wrote:
> > John Baldwin wrote:
> >> On 04-Mar-01 Tom Uffner wrote:
> >> > all of the snapshots since the 24th have exhibited this same or
> >> > very similar behavior.
> >> Does it happen for snaps
...
regards,
tom
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>
> In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Vincent Poy
>writes:
> : Somehow I always thought there were more than 50 people who are
> : "really running" current. We do stress test it though and it had
> : performe
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Hi FreeBSD-current,
My name is Tom Couch,
I am part of the 3ware driver team recently acquired by LSI.
I believe Giovanni's patch, below, is the correct fix for this bug.
I am available to maintain the twa driver, now that I am on this list.
Let me know how I can help,
Tom
On Wed, M
Michael Butler wrote:
This breaks most (if not all) of the QT4-dependent ports for the lack of
a definition of "off64_t".
it also breaks multimedia/mplayer, graphics/ImageMagick, and
print/ghostscript8 & everything that depends on it.
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Michael Butler wrote:
This breaks most (if not all) of the QT4-dependent ports for the lack of
a definition of "off64_t".
it also breaks multimedia/mplayer, graphics/ImageMagick, and
print/ghostscript8 & e
w.oracle.com/technology/software/products/berkeley-db/htdocs/oslicense.html
>
IANAL, but that is not a BSD license. It is the Sleepycat license,
which is compatible with GPL.
The giveaway is in section 3:
* 3. Redistributions in any form must be
to allow ISO9660 directory structures
* to cross 4GB boundary, the option is effective only with DVD+R DL
* and for data to be accessible under Linux isofs a kernel patch is
* required;
So I'm guessing it does something non standard, particularly if
windows also refuses to see the data.
Cheers
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ld be nice if there was
> something defined while the kernel and/or world is being built to that a
> nested block of ifdefs can select which env variables to be set.
>
> Peg
man src.conf
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g flaky and/or panicing
with kmem_map too small errors?
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ias demand' no longer works for me, however. Anybody else
experiencing this gremlin?
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Hi all,
Has anyone yet tried running -current on a Xeon with 4GB RAM installed?
We're about to place an order for a Quad Xeon and would like to have 4GB
of RAM installed if it is feasible and/or possible to make this work with
-current.
Thanks for the help,
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; 3.1-stable and 4.0-current. If you're running 2.2.x, you are on your
> own.
>
> Satoshi
Here it comes...
> On Mon, 22 Feb 1999, Tom Torrance at home wrote:
>
> > This port fails when applying patches for FreeBSD.
>
> If you're monstrously annoyed at it merely
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Sorry for n
be waiting for the day
when the ACPI hackers have time to fix it :)
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> The "if_*" convention on calling network interface modules is an
> internal implementation detail, and only to allow ifconfig(8) to
> automatically load driver modules.
>
> Any other opinions?
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> : be only documented in /usr/src, exca is a good example.
>
> exca is there just for the pleasure of cbb (and soon pcic)... No one
> would load it on their own.
>
> Warner
>
And eventually that fact will be documented.
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People have been saying that 5.0-CURRENT problems belong here.
I don't know if this is Gnome2 or Xfree86...
I noticed tonight that the Gnome2 desktop terminal stopped working.
When I open a terminal window, I do not get a command prompt. I have a
flashing solid block cursor in the top left corner
Joe Marcus Clarke wrote:
On Sat, 2003-03-08 at 00:15, Tom Parquette wrote:
People have been saying that 5.0-CURRENT problems belong here.
I don't know if this is Gnome2 or Xfree86...
Both work fine for me in -CURRENT.
I noticed tonight that the Gnome2 desktop terminal stopped wo
script to boot that.
The debian-installer armel handbook had some useful docs in it for the
platform I was working on, as well as the official redboot site.
Tom
On Tue, Sep 14, 2010 at 4:24 PM, Stefan Bethke wrote:
Am 14.09.2010 um 11:35 schrieb Adrian Chadd:
Hi everyone,
I
on amd64.
>
In the past I have used the solution outlined here:
http://www.tomjudge.com/index.php/FreeBSD/Creating_a_%28i386/ia32%29_build_cluster_using_amd64_and_i386_hosts
This used to (in the 6.2 days) allow us to build i386 objects on amd64
hosts. It may work for you.
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8X MB
(NVIDIA chipset) so i suspect that the problem may be in the initialization
code for the Via chipset.
thanks in advance for any help,
tom
FreeBSD xiombarg.uffner.com 9.0-CURRENT FreeBSD 9.0-CURRENT #292: Wed Dec 8
13:10:15 EST 2010 root@:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/XIOMBARG i386
Copyrig
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pci0: at device 16.0 (no driver attached)
pci0: at device 16.1 (no driver attached)
pci0: at device 16.2 (no driver attached)
pci0: at device 16.3 (no driver attached)
Can you get pciconf -lv output for these four devices?
no...@pci0:0:16:0: class=0x0c0300 card=
John Baldwin wrote:
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no...@pci0:0:16:0: class=0x0c0300 card=0x80ed1043 chip=0x30381106
rev=0x81 hdr=0x00
vendor = 'VIA Technologies, Inc.'
device = 'VT82x UHCI USB 1.1 Controller (A
fresh kernel solved the problem.
thanks for the help.
tom
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> On Sat, Dec 18, 2010 at 10:34 PM, Vladislav Movchan
>
> wrote:
> > On Sat, Dec 18, 2010 at 11:14 AM, Christian Gusenbauer
wrote:
> >> Hi!
> >>
> >> With commit r216333 to pmap.c my PC (i386 32 bit) freezes within a few
> >> seconds wh
Periodically, Mozilla V1.3.1 will appear to crash on some web sites.
I finally got the following messages out of it. It's not much but I was
hoping someone might have an idea.
This was from an attempt to point at www.historychannel.com. TIA
$ export DISPLAY=Stargate.Tom.Parquette.name:0
$ mozi
e a
ICMP "unable to fragment" fragment. So MTU detection buys you nothing.
The fact of the matter is, if you use 802.1q encapsulation, the total
frame size can be 1504. That is the standard.
> -- Terry
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I deinstalled and reinstalled gtk12. That appears to have fixed this
problem.
Joe Marcus Clarke wrote:
(mozilla-bin:62160): Gtk-WARNING **: A floating object was finalized.
This means that someone called g_object_unref() on an object that had
only a floating reference; the initial floating referen
sh (TM) plugin for Mozilla web browser"
installed. I have not checked to see if the plugin needs to be
upgraded yet because I'm looking for a misconfigure for the plugins.
Thanks for your help.
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Try upgrad
Hi.
I would like to get an Audigy2 Platnum card working on my AMD dual
processor system. I'm 5.1-CURRENT but I tend to hang back a little.
I have "device pcm" and "device sbc" in the kernel. When the system
didn't figure out the card I added "device firewire" "device sbp" and
"device fwe" to
Hi. This is the third time I've tried to write this Email. Things keep
failing out from under me.
This did not happen before I cvsuped Oct 14 to get around the -pthread
problem with ports.
Either my server (I NFS mount /home from the server machine) or the
desktop machine have failed unpredic
me that a first step in improving the behaviour of the
port/package system is to make the database be a leaf-to-branch and
branch-to-leaf linked relationship tree that can be traversed as needed.
I'm not sure of the standard Computer Science jargon to describe such a
tree.
Tom
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ou are saying. The current ports structure
> only goes one way through the dependency graph. Maybe when building a
> particular port, not only should dependencies be checked, but anything
> that depends on the port needs to be rebuilt.
>
> Jacques Vidrine / n...@nectar.com / nec...@
0 fullduplex).
We're using FreeBSD-3.1-STABLE as NFS clients to a big Auspex NS7000 NFS
file server. We're in production mode in our lab and can't risk running
-current on many of our machines so we've decided to run -stable on ALL of
them (except perhaps MY machine but don'
Hi Robert
I saw today that you've written a proof of concept MPM for apache in
GCD [1] - are there any plans to port GCD to FreeBSD?
Cheers
Tom
[1] http://lists.macosforge.org/pipermail/libdispatch-dev/2010-May/000352.html
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equence.
many also have a BIOS setting. mine looked pretty much the same as yours
to FreeBSD but just endlessly scanned the channels for a signal until i
noticed that the radio was disabled in BIOS.
tom
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Weongyo Jeong wrote:
OK. The patch is ready to test. Could you please test it with attached
patch?
your patch got rid of the "bwn0: unsupported rate 0" messages on my Dell
Inspiron 1150. But it still gives me repeated:
bwn0: RX decryption attempted (old 0 keyidx 0x1)
and a few of the follo
is the proper way to submit patches for multiple branches?
Tom Couch
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386 7-STABLE, last updated in mid May, with current ports,
last updated yesterday.
Cheers
Tom
* Which, incidently, is completely rubbish. Why is there no option for
HTTP like ~/.netrc for FTP? Exposing my passwords in plain text in my
environment feels stupid.
On Mon, Jun 21, 2010 at 11:10 AM, Erwin Lansing wrote:
> On Mon, Jun 21, 2010 at 11:04:16AM +0100, Tom Evans wrote:
>> My company recently enabled proxy authentication for outgoing
>> connections, and this has stopped ports from working.
>>
>> >From fetch(5), I
s it to go through the loop one
more time, and now fetches the file correctly.
Incidentally, having fixed fetch to work with '-A' thru a proxy that
requires proxy auth, I now dont require anything in FETCH_ENV or
FETCH_*_ARGS, it works correctly with the PROXY_* environment
variables.
Pa
m-devel port
>
> 1) svn co http://svn.freebsd.org/base/projects/clangbsd src
>
> 2) echo NO_WERROR= >> /etc/src.conf ; echo WERROR= >> /etc/src.conf
>
> 3) cd src && make buildworld
So uncomment your src.conf lines that are incompatible.
Cheers
Tom
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I also have this in make.conf:
CUPS_OVERWRITE_BASE=yes
WITHOUT_LPR=yes
which print/cups-base uses to do make any lpr related binaries in
/usr/bin non-executable, so they are skipped over and the cups
specific ones in /usr/loca/bin are used instead. WITHOUT_LPR just
stops LPR being built by buildworld.
zone allocaor. Did it used to be stable?
ZFS recently changed to using the UMA allocator, and I found this made
my system less reliable. Does disabling this help? Add this to
/boot/loader.conf:
vfs.zfs.zio.use_uma=0
Cheers
Tom
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On Wed, Jun 23, 2010 at 4:52 PM, Cristiano Deana
wrote:
> On Wed, Jun 23, 2010 at 3:15 PM, Tom Evans wrote:
>
>> Top of the '[TESTING] Clang..' email:
>>
>>> hi,
>>>
>>> ClangBSD was updated to LLVM/clang revision 104832 which is what we
this: if you want to have LPR
from CUPS, and don't want to use LPR from base, then you set these
settings in make.conf:
CUPS_OVERWRITE_BASE=yes
WITHOUT_LPR=yes
With these, lpr in base will not be built, and print/cups-base will
deactivate any base system lpr bin
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