On Tue, 3 Apr 2001, Dennis wrote:
> This "consumer" attitude that you are doing a company a favor by
> buying something from them is completely misguided. Most companies are
> not some ISP or consultant struggling to pay its bills. WE are doing
> you a favor by making our technology available to
At 07:30 PM 04/03/2001, Rick Bradley wrote:
>* Dennis ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [010403 18:17]:
> > >I am opposed to supporting individuals or corporations whose
> > >principals cannot manage simple disagreements with civility. It
> > >makes it clear what the consequences will be _to me_ should I, in
>
At 08:24 PM 04/03/2001, T. William Wells wrote:
>The message referred to below was sent by me in *PRIVATE E-MAIL*.
>Dennis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> posted that private e-mail to this
>public forum. He did not have my permission to do so.
>
>(But, yes, I stand by my sentiments -- I just didn't want them
At 07:37 PM 04/03/2001, you wrote:
>| Ok, and unless we are totally desperate for cash (dont count on it) we wont
>| sell anything to you. Deal? You've just made a world class business
>| decision. Burning bridges with a vendor that you may someday need is
>| absolutely brilliant.
>
>Cool, can I p
Folks- I've said it before. Just ignore Dennis and let the topic die.
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The message referred to below was sent by me in *PRIVATE E-MAIL*.
Dennis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> posted that private e-mail to this
public forum. He did not have my permission to do so.
(But, yes, I stand by my sentiments -- I just didn't want them
further cluttering this list.)
> From [EMAIL PROTEC
| Ok, and unless we are totally desperate for cash (dont count on it) we wont
| sell anything to you. Deal? You've just made a world class business
| decision. Burning bridges with a vendor that you may someday need is
| absolutely brilliant.
Cool, can I please go on the list of people you won
* Dennis ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [010403 18:17]:
> >I am opposed to supporting individuals or corporations whose
> >principals cannot manage simple disagreements with civility. It
> >makes it clear what the consequences will be _to me_ should I, in
> >my capacity as consultant, ever have a dispute wit
At 06:17 PM 04/03/2001, T. William Wells wrote:
> > > > Its not a "proprietary tree". I dont have time to clean it up
> > > > and submit patches.
> > >
> > >But you do seem to have time to keep arguing with people???
> > >I'm sure you'll have time to bitch again if 4.4 doesn't meet your needs
> >
Sorry for posting in here again...
I received many emails, and I think I would let
everyone apply online rather than "posting" jobs here.
I am working for Platform Computing INC., and the
address is http://www.platform.com
Please click on careers and find your jobs.
(We develop software for Un
On Tue, Apr 03, 2001 at 11:25:11PM +0300, petro wrote:
> Hi.
> I have diskless station and now when I try to connect to it, I receive
> such message
>
> tcsh: No entry for terminal type "xterm"
> tcsh: using dumb terminal settings.
>
> it happened after that as I on server mv /usr/share /service
Hi.
I have diskless station and now when I try to connect to it, I receive
such message
tcsh: No entry for terminal type "xterm"
tcsh: using dumb terminal settings.
it happened after that as I on server mv /usr/share /services/share and
made ln -s /usr/share /services/share, but /services/share
Sorry I forgot to include the output see below.
On Tue, 3 Apr 2001, Alwyn Goodloe wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
>
> I've asked this on the questions list but no one there could resolve the
> problem so I thought I would ask it on the hackers list.
>
> First note I have all the ports required.
>
Hi folks,
I've asked this on the questions list but no one there could resolve the
problem so I thought I would ask it on the hackers list.
First note I have all the ports required.
I've had the following problems in building the jdk:
There were problems with ALT_BOOTDIR finding t
On Mon, Apr 02, 2001 at 01:08:07PM +0300, Peter Pentchev wrote:
> I believe that this is the way things are supposed to happen; this
> has been discussed on -arch recently, although somebody stated that
> OpenSSL already has all the functionality. I wasn't quite able to
> find analogous function
> I think it was imported in the doc tree as well.
Thanks for reminding me.
I just worked through the newbus driver article
and from there stumbled on
http://www.netbsd.org/Documentation/kernel/programming.html
Regards,
Marc
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Hi Panagiotis,
> http://www.daemonnews.org/200010/blueprints.html
thank you very much for this link.
> I think it was imported in the doc tree as well.
Have not looked there for quite a while.
Perhaps there is something on drivers as well.
Regards,
Marc
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On Tue, Apr 03, 2001 at 04:38:40AM -0700, Marc van Woerkom wrote:
> I'm looking for some docs on our kernel module architecture.
>
> Do we have something more decent than
>
> http://packetstorm.securify.com/papers/unix/bsdkern.htm
Check out:
http://www.daemonnews.org/200010/blueprints.html
I'm looking for some docs on our kernel module architecture.
Do we have something more decent than
http://packetstorm.securify.com/papers/unix/bsdkern.htm
Regards,
Marc
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On Fri, 30 Mar 2001, Graham Wheeler wrote:
> Hi all
>
> I had some code that worked on FreeBSD 3.4 to configure ISA devices.
> In order to get the ISA device settings, I used the kvm library, and
> started off by extracting the name lists for _isa_devtab_tty,
> _isa_devtab_bio, and _isa_devtab_
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