Re: 82559ER and fxp driver

2000-04-03 Thread Peter Wemm
Bruce Bauman wrote: > Has anyone had success with FreeBSD 4.x and the fxp driver when used with > an Intel 82559ER chip? I believe this chip is the same as a normal 82559 > but with some of the management functions removed. > > The device ID is different so the current driver doesn't recognize it

Re: Unicode on FreeBSD

2000-04-03 Thread G. Adam Stanislav
At 20:59 03-04-2000 -0700, Alex Belits wrote: > I feel perfectly fine with "multilingual" documents that contain English >and Russian text without Unicode. Those are bilingual, not multilingual. I once had to create a document in English, Slovak, and Sanskrit (using Devanagari alphabet). There i

Re: Unicode on FreeBSD

2000-04-03 Thread Alex Belits
On Mon, 3 Apr 2000, G. Adam Stanislav wrote: > > Really the question is much more basic -- who benefits from having > >Unicode (or Unicode in the form of UTF-8) support. It isn't me for sure > > Everyone who works with multilingual documents. I feel perfectly fine with "multilingual" documen

Re: Unicode on FreeBSD

2000-04-03 Thread G. Adam Stanislav
At 15:23 03-04-2000 -0700, Alex Belits wrote: >On Mon, 20 Mar 2000, MikeM wrote: > >> Has anyone thought of Unicode support on FreeBSD? > > Really the question is much more basic -- who benefits from having >Unicode (or Unicode in the form of UTF-8) support. It isn't me for sure Everyone who wo

Re: FBSD-3.4, full bgp routing, maxusers, NMBCLUSTERS

2000-04-03 Thread vova
On Mon, 3 Apr 2000, Jim Mercer wrote: > i've got a server that has the sole purpose of routing packters between > 4 100mbit interfaces. > > the server is running 3.4-stable. > > it has 128M RAM, and according to top, it isn't using much more than 80M. > > i'm using zebra to do full BGP routing

Re: Unicode on FreeBSD

2000-04-03 Thread Alex Belits
On Mon, 20 Mar 2000, MikeM wrote: > Has anyone thought of Unicode support on FreeBSD? Really the question is much more basic -- who benefits from having Unicode (or Unicode in the form of UTF-8) support. It isn't me for sure -- I am Russian. -- Alex

Re: Unicode on FreeBSD

2000-04-03 Thread Nik Clayton
On Mon, Apr 03, 2000 at 11:37:22AM -0700, Eugene M. Kim wrote: > On 2 Apr 2000, Christian Weisgerber wrote: > | I also think the creating of a freebsd-i18n list is long overdue. > | I18N issues are largely lost among the traffic on -hackers and > | -questions, and it has become something of a spec

Re: Unicode on FreeBSD

2000-04-03 Thread Eugene M. Kim
On Mon, 3 Apr 2000, Nik Clayton wrote: | On Mon, Apr 03, 2000 at 11:37:22AM -0700, Eugene M. Kim wrote: | > On 2 Apr 2000, Christian Weisgerber wrote: | > | I also think the creating of a freebsd-i18n list is long overdue. | > | I18N issues are largely lost among the traffic on -hackers and | > |

Re: ProcFS

2000-04-03 Thread Michael Bacarella
On Mon, 3 Apr 2000, visi0n wrote: > I was thinking how normal programs get info about cpu and memory > utilization in bsd's systems, (maybe sysctl ?). In the olden days, you used to have to read kernel data structures through /dev/mem (or friends(?)). This usually means that you have to

ProcFS

2000-04-03 Thread visi0n
I was thinking how normal programs get info about cpu and memory utilization in bsd's systems, (maybe sysctl ?). === visi0n AUX Technologies [www.aux-tech.org] To Unsubscribe: send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] wi

IPFW Tee Bug?

2000-04-03 Thread lists
Hi all, got a bit of a strange situation here, hoping someone can help me out. I have the following setup... an internal network with an address range of 209.212.100.192/27 (real ips) a gatewaying freebsd box with an address of 209.212.100.193 internally external address of gateway freebsd box i

Re: Unicode on FreeBSD

2000-04-03 Thread G. Adam Stanislav
At 11:37 03-04-2000 -0700, Eugene M. Kim wrote: >On 2 Apr 2000, Christian Weisgerber wrote: > >| I also think the creating of a freebsd-i18n list is long overdue. >| I18N issues are largely lost among the traffic on -hackers and >| -questions, and it has become something of a specialty area since

Re: Unicode on FreeBSD

2000-04-03 Thread Eugene M. Kim
On 2 Apr 2000, Christian Weisgerber wrote: | I also think the creating of a freebsd-i18n list is long overdue. | I18N issues are largely lost among the traffic on -hackers and | -questions, and it has become something of a specialty area since | most people appear to be served well by the existin

Re: GDB 5

2000-04-03 Thread Marco van de Voort
> The reason is that the patches against 4.18 you guys use were never > assigned to the FSF. Or so, that's the reason i was given when i asked > the head maintainer. > I'm not here to get into any fights. I just maintain C++ support for GDB, > and use FreeBSD as my secondary platform, and my main

Re: Reserving Resources

2000-04-03 Thread Warner Losh
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Nikolai Saoukh writes: : create a automagic device 'known' and attach all known devices from PNPBIOS : to it. Now _all_ pnp devices got their resources (even if there : is no driver for it) and attached to 'unknown' driver. Any kldloaded : driver later does not see t

Re: Reserving Resources

2000-04-03 Thread Nikolai Saoukh
On Mon, Apr 03, 2000 at 09:11:10AM -0600, Warner Losh wrote: > You can't always disable PNP devices. More accurately, the devices > reported by PNPBIOS are defined to be hard wired and always active. > You cannot turn them off or relocate their resources. They likely > should be probed first ra

Re: Reserving Resources

2000-04-03 Thread Warner Losh
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Nikolai Saoukh writes: : On Mon, Apr 03, 2000 at 08:30:08AM -0600, Warner Losh wrote: : : > : I do not like the idea of resource consumation. Is there a : > : description of the problems which might arose without it? : > : > Machine deadlock, undetected irq conflic

Re: Reserving Resources

2000-04-03 Thread Nikolai Saoukh
On Mon, Apr 03, 2000 at 08:30:08AM -0600, Warner Losh wrote: > : I do not like the idea of resource consumation. Is there a > : description of the problems which might arose without it? > > Machine deadlock, undetected irq conflict causing misbehavior, probing > hardware for device foo and lock

82559ER and fxp driver

2000-04-03 Thread Bruce Bauman
Has anyone had success with FreeBSD 4.x and the fxp driver when used with an Intel 82559ER chip? I believe this chip is the same as a normal 82559 but with some of the management functions removed. The device ID is different so the current driver doesn't recognize it, but if I modify the code to

Re: Reserving Resources

2000-04-03 Thread Warner Losh
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Nikolai Saoukh writes: : I do not like the idea of resource consumation. Is there a : description of the problems which might arose without it? Machine deadlock, undetected irq conflict causing misbehavior, probing hardware for device foo and locking the machine be

Re: FBSD-3.4, full bgp routing, maxusers, NMBCLUSTERS

2000-04-03 Thread Jim Mercer
On Mon, Apr 03, 2000 at 04:18:37PM +0100, Koster, K.J. wrote: > From the original post I understood that the problem is that not all > physical RAM is detected. Is FreeBSD seeing all oof the 128 MB's, or only 80 > MB's? i think it is seeing all of it: FreeBSD 3.4-STABLE #4: Mon Apr 3 01:25:50 E

RE: FBSD-3.4, full bgp routing, maxusers, NMBCLUSTERS

2000-04-03 Thread Koster, K.J.
Dear Hackers, >From the original post I understood that the problem is that not all physical RAM is detected. Is FreeBSD seeing all oof the 128 MB's, or only 80 MB's? Kees Jan == You are only young once, but you can stay immature all your l

Re: FBSD-3.4, full bgp routing, maxusers, NMBCLUSTERS

2000-04-03 Thread Jim Mercer
On Mon, Apr 03, 2000 at 03:06:27PM +0100, Tony Finch wrote: > Jim Mercer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > >how do i increase the amount of RAM for the kernel? > > http://www.freebsd.org/FAQ/hackers.html#AEN4204 geez, that one looks a bit scary. since 4.x has 1GB of address space, would moving f

Re: Warning: Object directory not changed from original

2000-04-03 Thread Joe Loughry
Thank you! "make obj" solved the problem. I was pulling my hair out. Joe To Unsubscribe: send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe freebsd-hackers" in the body of the message

Re: FBSD-3.4, full bgp routing, maxusers, NMBCLUSTERS

2000-04-03 Thread Tony Finch
Jim Mercer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >how do i increase the amount of RAM for the kernel? http://www.freebsd.org/FAQ/hackers.html#AEN4204 >i thought NMBCLUSTERS was the one, but i guess not. That's just for network buffers. Tony. -- f.a.n.finch[EMAIL PROTECTED][EMAIL PROTECTED] 342

FBSD-3.4, full bgp routing, maxusers, NMBCLUSTERS

2000-04-03 Thread Jim Mercer
i've got a server that has the sole purpose of routing packters between 4 100mbit interfaces. the server is running 3.4-stable. it has 128M RAM, and according to top, it isn't using much more than 80M. i'm using zebra to do full BGP routing with 2 peers. netstat -rn shows some 75,000 routes.

Re: Reserving Resources

2000-04-03 Thread Nick Hibma
> H. This work was on a 4.0-RELEASE system Makes sense. Right, that has not backported yet. I'll do that ASAP (this evening), including the patch where nextunit is no longer used. > BTW, I have a hack to subr_bus that prints detach messages when a > device is detached. This will hoist

Re: Reserving Resources

2000-04-03 Thread Nick Hibma
> In theory, if one matches with a -1 or smaller rather than 0, then it > will be detached on reprobe. Isn't that the case? On -newbus this issue has come up and the conclusion was that there is always some problem rearing its ugly head. On loading a new driver you would have to run a non-intru

Re: Reserving Resources

2000-04-03 Thread Nick Hibma
> : The issue is pretty hairy and for now I think the solution is to make > : any stub use DEVICE_NOMATCH (see pci.c), which does not attach a driver > : to a device, just mentions it during boot. > > And during every reprobe after that... :-(. > I'm currently working on a pci card driver and th

Re: Warning: Object directory not changed from original

2000-04-03 Thread Kris Kennaway
On Sun, 2 Apr 2000, Joe Loughry wrote: > with "test" substituted for "rain" throughout, I still get the same > warning, and it leaves a mess in the build directory. All of the > other screen savers compile cleanly. What's wrong? (By the way, the make obj Kris In God we Trust -- all oth