I am wondering if theres antything in -stable that supports this card.
from what I can find it uses the ini9100 chipset, and I cant find anything
on the HW compat list about it. any help or insight would be appreciated
John Hildreth
MMPS Engineer
Allegiance Telecom
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Evan S <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>if ((kinfo = malloc(nentries * sizeof(*kinfo))) == NULL)
>err(1, NULL);
>for (i = nentries; --i >= 0; ++proc_list) {
>(&kinfo[i])->ki_p = proc_list;
>
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Hello,
I am writing a program called jailstat, which goes through the proc
structure, checks if p_prison is true, if it is, prints out
p_prison->pr_host.
I have it working so it says, "jailed process", and prints out it's UID.
But, when I try to mak
* Anders Nordby <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010413 14:40] wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Are you going to bring in include files or something that defines such
> stuff as T_CLTS, FMNAMESZ etc.? In Solaris, this stuff can be found in
> /usr/include/sys/ files. Your removing of rpcgen -b as default prevents my
> por
> -Original Message-
> From: Richard Hodges [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Friday, April 13, 2001 1:23 PM
> To: Matt Simerson
> Cc: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
> Subject: RE: Quota reporting is inaccurate.
>
>
> On Fri, 13 Apr 2001, Matt Simerson wrote:
>
> > Interestingly enough, I added
Hello,
Are you going to bring in include files or something that defines such
stuff as T_CLTS, FMNAMESZ etc.? In Solaris, this stuff can be found in
/usr/include/sys/ files. Your removing of rpcgen -b as default prevents my
port of drac (/usr/ports/mail/drac) from building in -current:
cc -DSOCK
On Fri, 13 Apr 2001, Matt Simerson wrote:
> Actually, I believe it reports based upon the contents of the BLOCKSIZE
> environment variable which is 1k or 1024 bytes for the purposes of this
> discussion. In either case, you'll notice that the reporting shown below
> accurately shows that the user
Actually, I believe it reports based upon the contents of the BLOCKSIZE
environment variable which is 1k or 1024 bytes for the purposes of this
discussion. In either case, you'll notice that the reporting shown below
accurately shows that the users quota is very near the limit and the quota
is set
I have an streaming server that does a mere three things in life. It accepts
FTP connections from users with local accounts and streams the files back
via Real streaming server or Darwin Streaming Server. That's it, other than
some log file processing and backups, that's all this machine does.
In
I have trace the problem in ypserv down to the RPC dispatch routines..
I am digging further and I hope to have it found and eliminated today
(in time for -RELEASE ;)
If anyone has any idea how it could be tripping up here, please let me
know. My 2 guesses are a corrupted svc_callback entry (no
Hi all;)
Anyone know of a way to get a low cost port of some kind to to simple
state change detection? The specific purpose is to time external events
which are triggered by breaking an LED light beam. Millisecond resolution
would be fine.
I was thinking of sampling the parallel port repeatedl
On Fri, 13 Apr 2001 02:58:07 -0700,
Alfred Perlstein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
Alfred> * Seigo Tanimura <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010413 02:39] wrote:
>> On Thu, 12 Apr 2001 22:50:50 +0200,
>> Poul-Henning Kamp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
>>
>> Poul-Henning> We keep namecache entries around as long a
* Seigo Tanimura <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010413 02:39] wrote:
> On Thu, 12 Apr 2001 22:50:50 +0200,
> Poul-Henning Kamp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
>
> Poul-Henning> We keep namecache entries around as long as we can use them, and that
> Poul-Henning> generally means that recreating them is a rather
On Thu, 12 Apr 2001 22:50:50 +0200,
Poul-Henning Kamp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
Poul-Henning> We keep namecache entries around as long as we can use them, and that
Poul-Henning> generally means that recreating them is a rather expensive operation,
Poul-Henning> involving creation of vnode and v
Hello there!
Is HPFS broken? If not, why is it disabled?
# Alexey
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In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Matt Dillon writes:
>:>:>scaleability.
>:>:
>:>:Uhm, that is actually not true.
>:>:
>:>:We keep namecache entries around as long as we can use them, and that
>:>:generally means that recreating them is a rather expensive operation,
>:>:involving creation of vno
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