Can someone (for the love of god) make it an option for the
syscons screen savers to turn on when there's no keyboard
activity but there is actual output on the screen?
Basically, I'd like to be able to run top(1) but still have
my screen blank if i don't touch any keys after 5 minutes.
thanks,
Hey there, I found this web site that gives some good sources for doing more with the
schoolÂ’s web site. Let me know what you think.
http://www.pluggedin.org/tool_kit/
Bradley Smith
Educator
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If memory serves me right, Andrew Gallatin wrote:
>
> Will Froning writes:
> > I have a 4.5-RELEASE-p2 box that is my Firewall/NAT/NFS server. As a
> > NFS client I have a RH7.2 linux box. When I do massive NFS writes to
> > my FBSD (from RH7.2 box), I get a panic. I've attached the info I
Hi,
I compiled the source, changed a few parameters, and
SGE finally runs on FreeBSD. It is running in single-
user mode, with only 1 host. I am doing a little clean
up, and then I will need to make sure my changes do
not affect others (by "#ifdef BSD").
It still does not get the correct system
> > > Have you tried benchmarking process to process context switch times to see
> > > if the results are similar?
I put a quartet of histograms here:
http://www.cs.utah.edu/~regehr/freebsd_ctx_quantum.eps
http://www.cs.utah.edu/~regehr/freebsd_ctx_yield.eps
that demonstrate, basically, wha
> The problem is that it's not clear what the graphs you posted
> are comparing. In the context of the paper, this will probably
> be mitigated somewhat. However, there are a lot of people who
> will turn directly to the graphs in any paper, and yell about
> them, so I doubt you are safe, not ma
Stephen J Bevan wrote:
> This is the same way that the scheduling CPU and process group
> affinity crap that Linux puts up with just falls out of the
> code, as well, when you go to per CPU run queues
>
> Since the thread on freebsd-arch didn't appear to have anything
> specifically to do w
John Regehr wrote:
> No need to use me as an excuse to vent your feelings about
> microbenchmarks vs. good benchmarks. I'm showing how to use a
> user-space instrumented application to measure scheduling behavior, not
> trying to make any claims about the relative merits of the operating
> system
Nicolas Rachinsky wrote:
> >
> > Can someone please tell me what I'm doing wrong and also tell me how to
> > script this?
>
> put the cd in a directory named "4.3-RELEASE", sysinstall is looking
> for such a directory on the ftp-server
Bad plan. Using the wrong sysinstall will get the hard
code
Koroush Saraf wrote:
> Can someone please tell me what I'm doing wrong and also tell me how to
> script this?
You have a number of bad assumptions. Here is the correct
procedure:
1) Upgrade one system. This is necessary to obtain the
correct /stand/sysinstall program and the /dev/
Stephen J Bevan wrote:
> > The correct approach for CPU affinity is to run with per
> > CPU scheduler queues. ...
>
> If "scheduler queue" means the same as "run queue" then
> per CPU run queues were added to Linux in 2.5.2. See
> http://lwn.net/2002/0110/a/scheduler.php3.
I know this. The v
Andrew Gallatin wrote:
> While the fix being discussed by Peter & others will prevent panics,
> the linux box will still run your server out of mbufs clusters. This
> is happening because the linux box is using a 16K write size over UDP
> by default. This is a stupid default. If there is any lo
On Thu, Apr 04, 2002 at 09:56:39AM -0800, Koroush Saraf wrote:
>
> Howevever the problem is that it comes back and gives the following error:
> ? Warning: Can't find the `4.3-RELEASE' distribution on this ?
I think you need to use the new sysinstall from 4.5 rather
than the old one from 4.3. I
On Thu, 4 Apr 2002, Zwane Mwaikambo wrote:
> On Wed, 3 Apr 2002, John Regehr wrote:
> > There does not appear to be a statistically significant difference
> > between a native binary and an emulated Linux binary.
>
> Wouldn't the only place you'd notice slight overhead be syscalls?
>
> Zwa
On Wed, 3 Apr 2002, John Regehr wrote:
> > > Have you tried benchmarking process to process context switch times to see
> > > if the results are similar?
>
> No, that's a good idea. My infrastructure isn't set up to support
> processes, though, so it'll take a little time.
I'd be surprised if
*argh*
Moved to hackers...
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Original mail from Drew:
I just booted a recent current (or rather attempted to) and saw this
when attempting to mount root from a qlogic card on my miata:
bus_dmamap_load: Too many segs! buf_len = 0x2000
spec_getpages:(da0a) I/O read failure: (error=22) bp
0xff
Terry,
No need to use me as an excuse to vent your feelings about
microbenchmarks vs. good benchmarks. I'm showing how to use a
user-space instrumented application to measure scheduling behavior, not
trying to make any claims about the relative merits of the operating
systems in realistic condit
* Koroush Saraf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-04-04 09:56:39 -0800]:
> Hi All,
> I would like to upgrade a bunch of FreeBSD4.3 computers to FreeBSD 4.5.
> Following the FreeBSD handbook I have setup a computer as an ftp server to
> serve the contents of the CD4_5_1 as the root for anonymous FTP.
> I l
Hi All,
I would like to upgrade a bunch of FreeBSD4.3 computers to FreeBSD 4.5.
Following the FreeBSD handbook I have setup a computer as an ftp server to
serve the contents of the CD4_5_1 as the root for anonymous FTP.
I like to be able to write a script to tell sysinstall to simply upgrade all
t
stirol02.doc
Description: Binary data
Will Froning writes:
> I have a 4.5-RELEASE-p2 box that is my Firewall/NAT/NFS server. As a
> NFS client I have a RH7.2 linux box. When I do massive NFS writes to
> my FBSD (from RH7.2 box), I get a panic. I've attached the info I got
> from my debug kernel.
>
While the fix being discus
sorry - my grep -ir had a type - i will try this out
and post if it fixed things or not - sorry.
>What the camera should send is : 0x53425355/* Spells out 'USBS' */
>What the camera actually send's: 0x55425355
> ^
> Error!
>
this is an email i got from someone,
i can't find "USBS" or "0x5342" in
the fbsd 4.5 kernel source ... but
maybe it's coded another way?
i am wondering if this might give a hint
as to a fix for getting an olympus C-1Z/D-150
to work ... please CC off the list ...
>I will start with a disclaime
I have FreeBSD 4.4 installed.
My internal hardware modem is attached on COM4 and uses IRQ 3, but
FreeBSD was reporting this when boot:
sio1: configured IRQ is not in bitmap with probed IRQ-s
(or something like this). The problem was that in
/usr/src/sys/i386/conf/GENETIC
was configured this:
-
Terry Lambert wrote:
> David Greenman wrote:
> > >#16 0xc0152220 in tsleep ()
> > >#17 0xc016abfe in m_clalloc_wait ()
> > >#18 0xc01c8b14 in nfs_realign ()
> > >#19 0xc01c9653 in nfsrv_rcv ()
> > >#20 0xc01701d0 in sowakeup ()
> > >#21 0xc01abd7c in udp_input ()
> > >#22 0xc01a1bfb in ip_input ()
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