"M. Warner Losh" wrote:
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> Terry Lambert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> : The CDROM and a full set of the specifications will run you US$1500,
> : plus US$15 shipping in the US, or US$40 shipping, international.
> :
> : The price goes from $1500 to $75, i
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Terry Lambert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
: The CDROM and a full set of the specifications will run you US$1500,
: plus US$15 shipping in the US, or US$40 shipping, international.
:
: The price goes from $1500 to $75, if you can order through a company
:
Dinesh Nair wrote:
> On Tue, 5 Nov 2002, Richard Sharpe wrote:
> > Well, we have 4GB in a 4.6.2 system, and I think that we ran 4.3 on those
> > systems for a while.
> >
> > However, you lose anywhere between 128M and 512M because of the PCI
> > address space.
>
> what PCI address space ? could so
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"Luoqi Chen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
: Does anyone know if someone is working on the driver for Atheros
: 802.11a chipset?
Many people want this. When this has come up in the past, no one has
come forward with claims that they are working on an open
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Dan Nelson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
: In the last episode (Nov 05), Chuck Tuffli said:
: > I'm a newbie to FreeBSD and am wondering if there is a way to pass
: > loadable kernel modules parameters. Under Linux, if a module had
: > configurable paramete
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Chuck Tuffli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
: I'm a newbie to FreeBSD and am wondering if there is a way to pass
: loadable kernel modules parameters. Under Linux, if a module had
: configurable parameters "a" and "b", you can do something like
:
:insmo
On Tue, 5 Nov 2002, Richard Sharpe wrote:
> Well, we have 4GB in a 4.6.2 system, and I think that we ran 4.3 on those
> systems for a while.
>
> However, you lose anywhere between 128M and 512M because of the PCI
> address space.
what PCI address space ? could someone explain about this loss ?
c
Hi,
Does anyone know if someone is working on the driver for Atheros
802.11a chipset? I heard from Atheros there're people actively
developing driver for Linux/FreeBSD and would probably be ready
in "a few months", but couldn't get any more detail. A few more
months is probably more than I'm will
In the last episode (Nov 05), Chuck Tuffli said:
> I'm a newbie to FreeBSD and am wondering if there is a way to pass
> loadable kernel modules parameters. Under Linux, if a module had
> configurable parameters "a" and "b", you can do something like
>
>insmod module.o parameters="a:10 b:5"
>
On Tue, 5 Nov 2002, Archie Cobbs wrote:
> Nate Lawson writes:
> > I've put together a patch that enables a kernel on the target machine to
> > detect a GDB packet and automatically enter GDB mode. When the debugger
> > detaches, it also continues execution. This speeds up debugging,
> > especiall
I'm a newbie to FreeBSD and am wondering if there is a way to pass
loadable kernel modules parameters. Under Linux, if a module had
configurable parameters "a" and "b", you can do something like
insmod module.o parameters="a:10 b:5"
I noticed that some of the drivers grabed information from th
Nate Lawson writes:
> I've put together a patch that enables a kernel on the target machine to
> detect a GDB packet and automatically enter GDB mode. When the debugger
> detaches, it also continues execution. This speeds up debugging,
> especially when the target is in a remote location. The pa
I've put together a patch that enables a kernel on the target machine to
detect a GDB packet and automatically enter GDB mode. When the debugger
detaches, it also continues execution. This speeds up debugging,
especially when the target is in a remote location. The patch plus more
explanation is
Hi!
I am running FreeBSD 4.7-release and try to use ATEN UC10T USB-to-Ethernet
adapter. Unfortunately it causes my system to print something like:
kue0: watchdog timeout
kue0: usb error on tx: TIMEOUT
following by freeze. I got this problem while forwarding 50pps/64kbit UDP
packet stream which com
On Tue, Nov 05, 2002 at 09:30:40AM -0500, Moti Levy wrote:
>
>
>
>
> > Hi to all ,
> > I am in desperate need of help .
> > I have no debugging knowledge
> > I have a server with postfix+imap+apache+mysql+php4 that keeps rebooting .
> >
> > I managed to get the last messege of it before th
> Hi to all ,
> I am in desperate need of help .
> I have no debugging knowledge
> I have a server with postfix+imap+apache+mysql+php4 that keeps rebooting .
>
> I managed to get the last messege of it before the reboot.
> ---
>
> Fatal trap 12:page fault while in kernel mo
In a kernel driver, is is possible to get the list of open fd's on a
"dev_t" entry?
I can probably do it using a double administration by storing all accesses
to open() and close() but I would rather not.
Any input appreciated!
Mark
--
Mark SantcroosRIPE Network Coordinatio
Thus spake Nate Lawson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> The best way is to send a pr and then followup on mailing lists as
> appropriate or perhaps by contacting the maintainer. The PR provides
> history for a given problem and patch and the followup initiates action on
> behalf of the committers. It's imp
PS:
Richard Sharpe wrote:
> Well, the P4 does have an address extension that allows addressing of up
> to 64GB, EPA or something like that.
It has segments, too. We don't use those, either. 8-).
-- Terry
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Richard Sharpe wrote:
> Well, the P4 does have an address extension that allows addressing of up
> to 64GB, EPA or something like that.
This is useless to discuss in the context of 4.3, or even 4.x,
unless Paul Saab is doing his work in 4.7, and it makes it
into 4.8. Given that we are pretty much
Julian Elischer wrote:
> The hardware changes to do > 32 bit physical addresses
> include a redefinition of how page tables and page directories are layed
> out and to be able to use it we'd have to define
> and turn on code for that differnt mode. iIt has not yet been written.
> It wouldn't be har
On Tue, 5 Nov 2002, Terry Lambert wrote:
> Matt wrote:
> > > > Anyone knows the max physical mem that can be used with FreeBSD4.3?
> [ ... ]
> > any chance going more than 4G?
>
> Sure, if you want to install it to warm things up.
>
> No, if you want to access it; access is limited to 4G, becau
Matt wrote:
> > > Anyone knows the max physical mem that can be used with FreeBSD4.3?
[ ... ]
> any chance going more than 4G?
Sure, if you want to install it to warm things up.
No, if you want to access it; access is limited to 4G, because
that's 32 bits of address space, and your machine is a
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